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	<title>Comments on: Mitsubishi Hybrid SUV</title>
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		<title>By: predrag raos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Converting MPG into km/l is just one more of American units perversions. In European usage its l/100 km. You do not buy your meat (or anything else) on lb/$ but on $/lb basis. This MPG gives impression that what troubles you is not how much you&#039;ll spend for going from point A to point B, but how far you can go with a full tank. Have you enough fuel to reach the next oasis? It&#039;s more like an action radius of millitary plane, and behind MPG lurks the 
fear that you&#039;ll get stranded on some point of your rute. This unit reflects range anxiety, and is a relict from the early days of motorisation, with pumps rare and far between. 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Converting MPG into km/l is just one more of American units perversions. In European usage its l/100 km. You do not buy your meat (or anything else) on lb/$ but on $/lb basis. This MPG gives impression that what troubles you is not how much you&#8217;ll spend for going from point A to point B, but how far you can go with a full tank. Have you enough fuel to reach the next oasis? It&#8217;s more like an action radius of millitary plane, and behind MPG lurks the<br />
fear that you&#8217;ll get stranded on some point of your rute. This unit reflects range anxiety, and is a relict from the early days of motorisation, with pumps rare and far between. </p>
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