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MADISON, WI- I had the opportunity to attend the 2008 Hybridfest—North America’s largest gathering of clean and sustainable vehicles. This third annual event took place the weekend of July 19-20 and featured hybrids, plug-in hybrids, all-electric, biodiesel, and various other non-traditional forms of transportation that were not only fuel efficient, but offered a positive environmental impact.
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Close Encounters With the Cinti/NKY Hypermilers Executive Director Brent Quebman recently had the chance to roll with the local Cincinnati/NKY Hybrid/Hypermiler Club to try and find out how, exactly, its members are able to achieve MPG stats that are out of this world. Would you believe 70 MPG? 80? Keep reading. Hypermilers treat the listed MPG of any car as suggestion, not fact. They make a game out of milking the most possible miles from a gallon of fuel. So, what did our energy evaluator learn from these fuel misers? Plenty.
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