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		<description><![CDATA[Are mileage ratings losing touch with reality? | With gas prices soaring, some people may trade in their gas-guzzlers for more fuel efficient vehicles. But don&#8217;t trust the EPA ratings. A recent analysis by Consumer Reports shows that 90% of vehicles get worse gas mileage than advertised&#8212;in some cases more than 50% worse for city driving. And nationally, Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) may be overstated by a whopping 30 percent. How does this happen? Manufacturers inflate fuel...]]></description>
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