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		<description><![CDATA[Duke study tells us to leave MPGs by the side of the road | A new Duke University study has found that while individuals tend to think of fuel efficiency as linear, it really isn&#8217;t; doubling the efficiency of an SUV saves far more gas than doubling that of a smaller, more efficient car. The study found that when presented with more information about gallons per 100 miles on different vehicle types, subjects were much more likely to make the right fuel efficiency choice:...]]></description>
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