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Dolan Halbrook @ Jan 23rd 2006 1:51PM
sensitive_man, keep in mind that in the last 10 years, cars in the US have gotten a lot heavier mostly due to safety equipment and increased expectations of what's considered "standard" (like aircon). I agree that the fuel economy should be better, but a small car these days has the safety, comfort, power, and hush of a mid-size car of ten years ago (they're also nearly the same size as a mid-size car of ten years ago, but that's another matter).