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Good Karma and the Future of Plug-in Vehicle MPG Ratings
By | September 11, 2009
Startup Fisker Automotive’s claim on Tuesday that its upcoming plug-in hybrid sports car, the Fisker Karma, will get the equivalent of 67.2 miles per gallon sounds downright modest relative to the triple-digit estimates we’ve been hearing in recent weeks from General Motors (230 MPG for the extended-range electric Chevy Volt) and Nissan (367 MPG for the all-electric LEAF). The three models represent different technologies, but all of them use electricity and illustrate the need to re
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