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Date:         Tue, 21 Jan 1997 21:24:57 -0800
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From:         busgirl@netcom.com (Martha)
Subject:      EV fuel econ. Q

For those of you with Eurovans in the US, what kind of fuel economy do you get city/highway? Is yours manual or auto tranny? Also, what is the cruise range? Are you happy with the power?

Thanks,

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