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		<description><![CDATA[4 in 10 Americans think their car has a personality | With a hat tip to Erica Barnett at Slog, some fascinating new poll results about Americans and their cars: Almost four in 10 of those polled said their car has a personality of its own. Two in 10 have a nickname for their car. Most often it is a female nickname&#8230; Women were more likely than men to attribute personal traits to their cars, more likely than men to give...]]></description>
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