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By alexchasick August 19, 2009

Is MPG Still Relevant? In light of GM’s claim that its new hybrid will get 230 miles per gallon of gasoline, Consumer Reports joins others asking if the traditional MPG rating is still useful when judging hybrids. (Answer: no.) [Consumer Reports Cars]

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