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Gas Hits $5 A Gallon In Areas Of California
By Mr Ethanol | November 8, 2007

Monsters and Critics:
A General Motors handout picture shows a selection of General Motors flexfuel vehicles that can run on E85 ethanol and provide consumers a choice at the pump to reduce gasoline consumption are displayed at the U.S. Bio Woodbury Ethanol Plant in Lake Odessa, Michigan 29 May 29 2007. GM will offer 14 different U.S. flexfuel models in 2007 like the Chevrolet Impala (front-R) and the Chevy Silverado (rear-L), as well as Saab BioPower vehicles like the 9-3 (front-L) in Europe, and Flexpower models like the Opel Zafira in Brazil.
Time to seriously ditch the Hummer or the Yukon XL. The American Automobile Association of California says some drivers are now paying $4 a gallon for regular unleaded gasoline.
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