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		<title>gas saving tactics</title>
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		<description>I don't know how obscure this is, but I always plan my trips. I never leave the house, in my car, unless I'm doing more than one thing.  Also, tack on extra errands during the weekday, when you'll most likely be using your vehicle anyway.  I always grocery shop after work, try to schedule doctors appointments right after work, run to the goodwill to donate, etc . . .Also, and I heard this on car talk, try not to drive over 60mph if you can manage it.  Apparently in most cars that burns more fuel than it's worth.  You might be the one everyone's passing on the highway, but your tanks going to be a little less expensive to fill in the long run.</description>
		<dc:creator>redhighway</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2007-05-06T04:41:16Z</dc:date>
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