And it got rid of cars that were still viable, while not taking into account that a car that was 20 years old at the time (but was rated high miles by the funny-money EPA standards of the 80s) wasn't getting anywhere near 18MPG at that point.
And it got rid of cars that were still viable, while not taking into account that a car that was 20 years old at the time (but was rated high miles by the funny-money EPA standards of the 80s) wasn't getting anywhere near 18MPG at that point.
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