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Cars Image Credit: Mitsubishi i

Published on May 27th, 2012 | by Zachary Shahan

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Reminder: Enter to Win $200 Whole Foods Gift Certificate & More

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May 27th, 2012 by Zachary Shahan 

Just a reminder that you’ve got another day and a half to enter our giveaway of a $200 Whole Foods gift certificate and more goodies. All you have to do is comment on the original post about the giveaway telling us what you think most rocks about the Mitsubishi i.

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  • Fouraker

    It is called the greenest vehicle of 2012.

  • jason dunham

    I like that the Mitsu iMiev comes well equipped even if you opt for the base model. Actually like that you can bring your own nav since many people have apps on their phones and the 3rd party charger apps often are superior to what the car companies provide. the 65 mile range is fine in the city where trips are usually 10 miles or less.

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