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		<description><![CDATA[As gas prices rise, fuel-efficient cars keep looking better and better. | Yeah, I know that a lot of people buy hybrids as a lifestyle statement&#8212;a visible sign that, even if they haven&#8217;t divorced their car, they&#8217;re still doing their best to be &#8220;green.&#8221; But according to Business Fleet magazine, even the least environmentally aware consumer has an excellent reason to choose a hybrid:&nbsp; as cars go, they&#8217;re just plain cheap.&nbsp; As gas prices rise, the cost advantages of a fuel-sipping vehicle...]]></description>
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