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		<description><![CDATA[Getting the most out of your car. | Much has been made of the discrepancy between the rated fuel economy of hybrid cars and the actual results that drivers get on the road. Sure, &quot;actual mileage may vary,&quot; but that variance proved particularly wide for hybrids, and was especially aggravating since fuel efficiency was the main reason people bought the hybrids in the first place. Now comes the Dean of Energy Geeks, Amory Lovins, to offer a solution....]]></description>
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