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Article: Consumer Reports' Best & Worst SUVs Publication Names Gas-Guzzling and Fuel-Sipping Vehicles; Ford Escape Hybrid, Lexus RX400h Rated Best in Fuel Economy for Small, Midsized SUVs.
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- January 19, 2006
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Byline: Consumers Union
YONKERS, N.Y., Jan. 19 (AScribe Newswire) -- Consumer Reports' "Best & Worst SUVs, Trucks, Minivans, Wagons 2006" identifies gas-guzzling and fuel-sipping sport-utility vehicles, pickup trucks, and more based upon CR's own independent fuel-economy testing. The gas guzzlers, which posted figures as low as 11 miles-per-gallon, are manufactured by a variety of domestic and foreign companies. Consumer Reports engineers run vehicles through a series of tests to determine real-world fuel economy numbers for city, highway, and overall fuel consumption. Those numbers can help the consumer determine which vehicle may best suit his or her needs, and ...
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