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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a Prius may be an expensive way of reducing your carbon emissions. | Over the last two days, a question has circulated around our office, asked by green architect and Sightline friend Rob Harrison.&nbsp; His quandary:&nbsp; which car should he buy to replace an automobile that was totalled? He&#8217;s narrowed his choices to 4&#8212;a super-efficient Toyota Prius, a VW or Subaru station wagon, or a 1992 Honda Accord&#8212;and is weighing factors including price, reliability, safety, utility, and environmental performance. I can&#8217;t claim any...]]></description>
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