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	<title>Comments on: 100 MPG Vehicles</title>
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		<title>By: oldwhiner</title>
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		<description>About $500 per month riding four days (19.8 miles per day vs. driving &#039;95 Nissan Pathfinder). Savings include $320 for gas, $100  brown bagging lunch, and no impulse spending with my debit card on the way home (too heavy).

The bummer is after 300 - 400 miles per month I still get passed by plenty, including guys going twice as far!</description>
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<p>The bummer is after 300 &#8211; 400 miles per month I still get passed by plenty, including guys going twice as far!</p>
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