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Demand for smaller, more fuel-efficient cars rising as gas prices soar and economy turns sour - Read More

Date Added: April 26, 2008 07:23:02 PM
DETROIT - Scott Piechocinski roamed the rows of a CarMax dealership in Charlotte, N.C., on a recent afternoon, searching for something small to replace his son's 2001 Nissan Pathfinder sport utility vehicle.

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