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David Miller used to drive a Jeep. But when he recently replaced his four-wheel-drive Grand Cherokee, he chose a new kind of sport utility vehicle: the Ford Escape Hybrid.
"I was very worried about our dependence on foreign oil, and instead of waiting for someone in government to do something, I decided I would do what I can," said Miller, a Washington, D.C., resident, adding that he also wanted a higher-mileage vehicle in these days of soaring gasoline prices.See the full content of this document
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Here Come the Hybrids
With a four-cylinder, gasoline engine supplemented by onboard electric power, the Escape Hybrid ranked as the most fuel-thrifty SUV for the 2005 model year, rating as high as 36 miles a gallon in ci...
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