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I lkie it B!

Can you say Hyundai Elantra at 40 MPG plus actual?
The very nice mid sized Sonata actually get 36 mpg on the highway and is totally gasoline as well.

Frankly, I would not own a vehicle made in Detroit or by any of the UAW people. They are all deceptive, although I hear the Buick LaCrosse can get 36 mpg, but I am skeptical about that.

Yeah, those Chevy Volts from gubmint motors are fantabulous as well as the very pricey hybrids.

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A Honda Civic Lesson
By: Beldin
in CONSTITUTION
Fri, 06 Jan 12 11:18 PM
Msg. 16791 of 21975

A Honda Civic Lesson
By Eric Peters
The American Spectator
January 6, 2012

All hybrid makers are now vulnerable to lawsuits for "false advertising."

Heather Peters (no relation to this writer) is hopping mad at Honda. She says her '06 hybrid Civic's actual mileage more than just varied: About 30 MPG vs. the EPA (and Honda) advertised 50 MPG. So she's going after Honda in court -- small claims court -- for $10,000. Which is the maximum payday she can get there. Honda is concerned because if Peters wins, other hybrid owners may use the same tactic -- and $10,000 times all the potentially unhappy Civic hybrid owners out there, of which there are hundreds of thousands, could add up to a lot more than $10,000 in no time at all.

Peters, a lawyer, estimates it could potentially add up to as much as $2 billion.

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