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According to the 2010 Fuel Economy Guide at www.fueleconomy.org, the fuel cost difference between a car that gets 20 MPG and a car that gets 30 MPG is $668 a year or over $3,300 for five years, The guide includes figures for 1984--2010 model years, valuable information to have as you consider a vehicle purchase. Less fuel burned also means better air quality for you and your neighbors in Kentuckiana. Quote this article on your site | E-mail
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