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February 23, 2007
Gas-electric hybrids don't save as much fuel as previously thought, according to new government fuel-economy ratings cited by USAToday. The new ratings, which are not unexpected and reflect a more accurate way of measuring hybrid engines, go into effect with the 2008 models.
Posted by Peter C. T. Elsworth
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