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	<title>Comments on: Honda Accord Coupe v Dodge Challenger</title>
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		<title>By: bush1986</title>
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		<description>I think it would make somewhat of a difference in the long run. Lets say you drive 14000 miles a year at $4/gallon. that equates to

Accord= 14000/30 * 4= $1866/year
Challenger=14000/25 * 4= $2240/year

* I also assume that you use a lot of this on city driving, which lowers MPG for each a little, so the difference would be more like $200+ a year. I would say a car life span is at least 5 years... so the difference would be about $1000 in 5 years. But there also variable factors here like the price and how much you drive.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think it would make somewhat of a difference in the long run. Lets say you drive 14000 miles a year at $4/gallon. that equates to</p>
<p>Accord= 14000/30 * 4= $1866/year<br />
Challenger=14000/25 * 4= $2240/year</p>
<p>* I also assume that you use a lot of this on city driving, which lowers MPG for each a little, so the difference would be more like $200+ a year. I would say a car life span is at least 5 years&#8230; so the difference would be about $1000 in 5 years. But there also variable factors here like the price and how much you drive.</p>
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