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Fueleconomy.gov helps consumers make informed
fuel economy choices when purchasing a vehicle and helps them
achieve the best fuel economy possible from the cars they own.
Fueleconomy.gov is maintained jointly by the U.S. Department of
Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
2) http://www.automotive.com
Automotive.com is one of the Internet's
leading auto buying portals and consumer information
websites. Automotive.com has helped more than 50 million
consumers research and price new cars, used cars, obtain
financing and insurance leading to more than a million
vehicle sales. Automotive.com unites the new car buyers
with local new car dealers, large dealer groups or directly
with the manufacturer to dramatically improve the way
consumers research, locate and buy new and used
vehicles.
3)
http://www.edmunds.com
Edmunds Inc. provides valuable information
that empower, engage and educate automotive consumers,
enthusiasts and insiders. The web site Edmunds.com, which
was launched in 1995 as the first automotive information
Web site, also provides insightful automotive industry
commentary and analysis.
4)
http://www.greenercars.org
This site is a unique consumer resource
providing Green Scores rating the environmental
friendliness of every vehicle on market. Greenercars.org is
part of the American Council for an energy Efficient
Economy (ACEEE). ACEEE is a Washington, D.C.-based
independent, non-profit research group dedicated to
advancing energy efficiency as a means of protecting the
environment and strengthening the economy.
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