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AutoblogGreen for 06.13.08


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As an individual, you might (repeat, might) have over $100,000 to spend on an all-electric sandcar. But, if you're the U.S. Government, perhaps $30m for plug-in hybrid development is more your style. Alternately, if you're trying to spend less at the pump, maybe you're one of the many people who are taking another look at the MINI now that gas is $4/gallon.

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