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		<description><![CDATA[Electric car is a climate plus---but only if the power isn't coal. | Finally. If you don&#8217;t like being dependent on oil&#8212;but find that you do need to drive&#8212;you&#8217;ve got at least one decent option. The Nissan Leaf is the first mass-produced, mass-market electric vehicle to hit the US sales floors in&#8230;well, essentially forever. (Yeah, I know about the Tesla and the EV1. But the former is too expensive to be in range of most families, and the latter was never really offered...]]></description>
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