TOP 10s
TOP 10s

1 Ford Focus
2 Honda Civic
3 Toyota Corolla
4 Toyota Prius
5 Ford Escape
6 Toyota Camry
7 Dodge Caliber
8 Hyundai Elantra
9 Honda Fit
10 Chevy Cobalt

According to the DailyInquirer.com

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1. “Good luck finding the best deal.”
2. “I hate it when gas prices go up.”
3. “My gas isn’t better for your car; it’s just more expensive.”
4. “If you’re smart, you’ll put that debit card away.”
5. “Don’t even consider applying for our gas card.”
6. “Looking for the cheapest gas in town? Try the Internet.”
7. “It’s a gallon when I say it’s a gallon.”
8. “I might gouge you on a soda, but my coffee’s a real bargain.”
9. “If you’re having car trouble, you’re in the wrong place.”
10. “You might not need regular gas to run your car.”

According to MoneyCentral.com

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  1. General Electric
    Industry:
    Conglomerate, U.S.
  2. Royal Dutch Shell
    Industry:
    Oil and gas operations, U.K.
  3. Toyota Motor
    Industry:
    Consumer Durables, Japan
  4. ExxonMobil
    Industry:
    Oil and gas operations, U.S.
  5. BP
    Industry:
    Oil and gas operations, U.K.
  6. HSBC Holdings
    Industry:
    Banking, U.K.
  7. AT&T
    Industry:
    Telecom services, U.S.
  8. Wal-Mart Stores
    Industry:
    Retailing, U.S.
  9. Banco Santander
    Industry:
    Banking, Spain
  10. Chevron
    Industry:
    Oil and gas operations, U.S.

According to Forbes…

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  1. “If [Hillary Clinton] gets a race against John Edwards and Barack Obama, she’s going to be the nominee. Gore is the only threat to her, then. … Barack Obama is not going to beat Hillary Clinton in a single Democratic primary. I’ll predict that right now.” —William Kristol, Fox News Sunday, Dec. 17, 2006
  2. “Peter writes: ‘Should I be worried about Bear Stearns in terms of liquidity and get my money out of there?’ No! No! No! Bear Stearns is fine! Do not take your money out. … Bear Stearns is not in trouble. I mean, if anything they’re more likely to be taken over. Don’t move your money from Bear! That’s just being silly! Don’t be silly!” —Jim Cramer, responding to a viewer’s e-mail on CNBC’s Mad Money, March 11, 2008
  3. “[In] reality the risks to maritime flows of oil are far smaller than is commonly assumed. First, tankers are much less vulnerable than conventional wisdom holds. Second, limited regional conflicts would be unlikely to seriously upset traffic, and terrorist attacks against shipping would have even less of an economic effect. Third, only a naval power of the United States’ strength could seriously disrupt oil shipments.” —Dennis Blair and Kenneth Lieberthal, Foreign Affairs, May/June 2007
  4. “[A]nyone who says we’re in a recession, or heading into one—especially the worst one since the Great Depression—is making up his own private definition of ‘recession.’” —Donald Luskin, The Washington Post, Sept. 14, 2008
  5. “For all its flaws, an example to others.” —The Economist on Kenya’s presidential election, Dec. 19, 2007
  6. “New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will enter the Presidential race in February, after it becomes clear which nominees will get the nod from the major parties. His multiple billions and organization will impress voters—and stun rivals. He’ll look like the most viable third-party candidate since Teddy Roosevelt. But Bloomberg will come up short, as he comes in for withering attacks from both Democrats and Republicans. He and Clinton will split more than 50% of the votes, but Arizona’s maverick senator, John McCain, will end up the country’s next President.” –BusinessWeek, Jan. 2, 2008
  7. “There is a real possibility of creating destructive theoretical anomalies such as miniature black holes, strangelets and deSitter space transitions. These events have the potential to fundamentally alter matter and destroy our planet.” —Walter Wagner, LHCDefense.org
  8. “The possibility of $150-$200 per barrel seems increasingly likely over the next six-24 months.” —Arjun Murti, Goldman Sachs oil analyst, in a May 5, 2008, report
  9. “It starts with the taking over of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which has already happened. It goes on to the destruction of the Georgian armed forces, which is now happening. The third [development] will probably be the replacement of the elected government, which is pro-Western, with a puppet government, which will probably follow in a week or two.” —Charles Krauthammer, Fox News, Aug. 11, 2008
  10. “I believe the banking system has been stabilized. No one is asking themselves anymore, is there some major institution that might fail and that we would not be able to do anything about it.” —Henry Paulson on National Public Radio, Nov. 13, 2008

According to Foreign Policy.com…

What is your Top 10?
1. Not Using The Parking Brake
2. Not Coming To A Complete Stop Before Shifting
3. Riding The Brakes Down A Hill
4. Forgetting To Change The Oil
5. Pressure Washing The Engine
6. Starting Your Car The Wrong Way
7. Ignoring Your Car’s Sounds
8. Letting The Interior Go
9. Running Your Car Down To Empty
10. Driving Past Attractive Women

According to RideLust…

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  1. 2008 Toyota Prius
    • City: 48 mpg
      Highway: 45 mpg
      Combined: 46 mpg
      Base Price: $22,160
  2. 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid
    • City: 40 mpg
      Highway: 45 mpg
      Combined: 42 mpg
      Base Price: $23,270
  3. 2008 Smart Fortwo
    • City: 33 mpg
      Highway: 41 mpg
      Combined: 36 mpg
      Base Price: $12,235
  4. 2008 Nissan Altima Hybrid
    • City: 35 mpg
      Highway: 33 mpg
      Combined: 34 mpg
      Base Price: $26,140
  5. 2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid
    • City: 33 mpg
      Highway: 34 mpg
      Combined: 34 mpg (Ratings from 2008 model year)
      Base Price: $25,860
  6. 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI
    • City: 30 mpg
      Highway: 41 mpg
      Combined: 34 mpg
      Base Price: $22,640
  7. 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid
    • City: 34 mpg (est)
      Highway: 30 mpg (est)
      Combined: 32 mpg (est)
      Base Price: $29,000
  8. 2008 Toyota Yaris
    • City: 29 mpg
      Highway: 36 mpg
      Combined: 32 mpg
      Base Price: $12,210
  9. 2008 Mini Cooper/Clubman
    • City: 28 mpg
      Highway: 37 mpg
      Combined: 32 mpg
      Base Price: $18,700
  10. 2008 Honda Fit
    • City: 28 mpg
      Highway: 34 mpg
      Combined: 31 mpg
      Base Price: $14,620

According to MSN Autos & Car and Driver.com

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by: ashley
related tags: Gas | Automotive | 2008 | $4 gas |

1- Globalized Jobs Return Home - Read why

2- Sprawl Stalls - Read why

3- Four-Day Workweeks - Read why

4- Less Pollution - Read why

5- More Frugality - Read why

6- Fewer Traffic Deaths - Read why

7- Cheaper Insurance - Read why

8- Less Traffic - Read why

9- More Cops on the Beat - Read why

10- Less Obesity - Read why

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According to Amanda Ripley

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by: ashley
related tags: Gas | Automotive | TenMojo.com | Autmobiles | 2008 |

1- Drive Sensibly Estimated Savings: 7 to 49 cents per gallon

2- Replace Dirty Air Filter Estimated Savings: 15 to 32 cents per gallon

3- Bypass High-Octane Gas Estimated Savings: 15 to 35 cents per gallon

4- Maintain The Speed Limit Estimated Savings: 10 cents per gallon

5- Drop The Weight Estimated Savings: 3 to 6 cents per gallon

6- Keep Tires Properly Inflated Estimated Savings: Up to 10 cents per gallon

7- Use The Recommended Oil Estimated Savings: 3 to 6 cents a gallon

8- Avoid Long Idles Estimated Savings: Additional miles per gallon

9- Check Gas Cap Estimated Waste: Gallons of gas each year

10- Get a Plan Estimated Waste: Gallons of gas each year

According to Jacqueline Mitchell

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by: ashley
related tags: Cars | Gas | Automotive | TenMojo.com | Autmobiles | 2008 |

1- Lamborghini Murcielago

Base Price: $313,600  Estimated Annual Fuel Cost: $5,025  Engine: 6.5-liter V12  MPG Rating: 8 city/13 highway

2- Bugatti Veyron

Base Price: $1.5 million  Estimated Annual Fuel Cost: $5,025  Engine: 8.0-liter V16  MPG Rating: 8 city/14 highway

3- Bentley Azure

Base Price: $329,000  Estimated Annual Fuel Cost: $4,568  Engine: 6.7-liter V8  MPG Rating: 9 city/15 highway

4- Ferrari 612 Scaglietti

Base Price: $263,519  Estimated Annual Fuel Cost: $4,377  Engine: 4.7-liter V8  MPG Rating: 9 city/15 highway

5- Maybach 57/62

Base Price: $335,500  Annual Fuel Cost: $4,186  Engine: 6.0-liter V12 MPG Rating: 10 city/16 highway

6- Bentley Continental GTC

Base Price: $193,990  Annual Fuel Cost: $4,186  Engine: 6.0-liter V12 MPG Rating: 10 city/ 17 highway

7- Mercedes Benz G55 AMG

Base Price: $111,900  Annual Fuel Cost: $4,186  Engine: 5.4-liter V8 MPG Rating : 11 city/ 13 highway

8- Mercedes Benz ML 63 AMG

Base Price: $87,000  Annual Fuel Cost: $4,186  Engine: 6.2-liter V8  MPG Rating:11 city/ 14 highway

9- Jeep Grand Cherokee

Base Price: $28,520  Annual Fuel Cost: $4,186  Engine: 6.1-liter V8  MPG Rating: 11 city/ 14 highway

10- Aston Martin DB9

Base Price: $162,050  Annual Fuel Cost: $4,011  Engine: 5.9-liter V12 MPG Rating: 10 city/ 16 highway

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by: derek
related tags: Business | Geography | Economy | Gas |

1 Russia

2 Iran

3 Qatar

4 Saudi Arabia

5 United Arab Emirates

6 United States

7 Algeria

8 Nigeria

9 Venezuela

10 Iraq

According to U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Annual. (2002)

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