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Can Electric Cars Really Save You Money?

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Guest Post Author Bio: Miles Walker is a freelance blogger who usually writes about car insurance over at Car Insurance Comparison.org. His recent review looked at where to get North Carolina car insurance. Gasoline and Hybrids. Consider the gasoline usage of a typical electric hybrid: 60 miles per gallon.

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13 Ways to Make Your Existing Car Greener and Avoid Buying a New One

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Wishing you had bought a new Prius or even an EV about a year ago so you could be saving a ton of money on those twice weekly fill ups? However, buying a new car isn’t in the cards for me right now, so I have to make due with the one I have. Do you have any suggestions for making your current car a little more green?

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Tesla Motors: The Beginning of the End for Buying Gas or Charging Batteries

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and Canada covered so in about two years time, owners of one of Tesla’s cars will be able to drive almost anywhere in North America, free of charge. In addition, Tesla is adding Superchargers in Europe as well. Will a “Green” Car Really Save You Money? Go Green'

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