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Fuel-efficient, advanced-technology vehicles are an exception.
Kicking Hybrid Cars Out of the Fast Lane Joseph B. White 2011
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Fuel-efficient cars are poised for a showdown, with Ford and Toyota both recently announcing EPA-estimated fuel economy figures.
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Fuel-efficient scooters like Vespas have become popular for that same reason, but their automatic transmissions and limited maneuverability can make them less-engaging to ride.
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Fuel-efficient cars are poised for a showdown, with Ford and Toyota both recently announcing EPA-estimated fuel economy figures.
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Fuel-efficient vehicles topped Consumer Reports 'annual list of the most reliable models sold this year, while the magazine said Ford Motor Co. continues to build the most reliable American cars, most on par with Japanese auto makers, while Chrysler LLC falls further behind.
Fuel-Efficient Vehicles Top Consumer Reports' Reliability List 2008
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Fuel-efficient vehicles are a very reliable segment overall, European cars are improving, and, on average, Ford continues to build the most reliable American cars.
2008 Annual Car Reliability Survey: Gas-saving models in the lead 2008
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Fuel-efficient exports from Honda, Datsun and Toyota captured huge markets.
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Fuel-efficient vehicles are a very reliable segment overall, European cars are improving, and, on average, Ford continues to build the most reliable American cars.
2008 Annual Car Reliability Survey: Gas-saving models in the lead 2008
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Fuel-efficient electric cars, upscale sedans and trucks make their debuts at the 2011 North
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Fuel-efficient vehicles should crimp the use of gasoline and diesel in the United States and Europe.
SFGate: Top News Stories Mead Gruver 2011
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