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Top 10 Fun, MPG-Friendly Cars You Can't Buy In America—Yet

Oil is down under $120 per barrel, but gas still ain't cheap. And cars that seemed too small just a few years ago are now squarely positioned to thrive in the market-not just any market, but the biggest automotive market of them all: America's. But that... ...full story at digg

from digg on Wed, Aug 06 2008

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