A Testimonial
“The EDGE = Undeniable Results!”
The following is the anecdote of a happy EDGE customer. The results reported have not been verified by professional testing, and your results may vary. Energetic Interactions makes no claims for the EDGE other than your own observation of results. If you are not satisfied, return for refund.*
I bought my 2008 Nissan Xterra SUV as a pre-owned vehicle with 2,500 miles on it. At that point I was getting about 16 MPG in town and 18 on Highways. Two years later, in March, I had 18,500 Miles and was getting about 13 or 14 MPG. On average, I was getting between 230 and 260 miles per fill up, depending on where I was driving.
I bought an E.D.G.E Device from Energetic Interactions in May 2010. The following is the process recommended to me by Energetic Interactions president Jos Daniel. Before applying the E.D.G.E. Device, he had me:
- Start my car and check the RPM. He pointed out to me that the RPMs sat at about 1000. Ok. Cool.
- He then had me roll my window half way and feel the vibration of my car by lightly placing my fingers atop my window pane. Ok. So, I had a feel for it.
- He then took me to the rear of my car to take a good look at how much exhaust was being emitted from my tail pipe. Naturally, it stunk of toxic fumes and had that all-too-familiar cloud of exhaust coming out of the tail pipe.
- Then, he cleaned off a spot on the bottom of my tank (this is important for the EDGE to adhere properly), and he applied the E.D.G.E Device.
- We immediately checked the RPM’s again.
The first results I observed were immediate!
- The gauge visibly dropped from 1000 to 500 RPMs!
- I felt my window again, and the vibration had smoothed out!
- Jos then suggested we take it for a spin. He got in, and we looked for a spot where I could get some speed. I headed for a hill, and floored it.
- My truck did seem to run differently. Usually, it felt like a truck, you know: an SUV with some guts. However, it suddenly felt like it was about 500 pounds lighter! It was quick and responsive.
To be honest, I still kind of thought I was imagining it. But, the change was undeniable. But the next part of the “test” convince me, if for no other reason than it seemed so crazy!
When we parked, Jos invited me to smell my tail pipe. I thought he was kind of nuts for asking me to do such a thing. I mean, after all, that stuff is toxic, right? I told him that I had smelled it before and that I knew what it smelled like. He said, “Do you?” He held a cloth to the tail pipe, and had me smell it. It smelled like the steam from a dryer!
I got a little more bold, and decided to get face to face with the pipe. I couldn’t believe what I was smelling: Steam! Even little drips of water condensation were falling to the pavement from my tail pipe.
Ok, he was on to something. The healthy skeptic in me wanted to test this thing out further. So, I kept track of my next five tanks of gas.
Tank 1 I went from my usual average of 240 MPG to 303. I still thought it was a possible fluke. However, I was having a blast with the new-found responsiveness of my SUV. Suddenly, I was able to break away from the pack at any light. The me-first in me took over! I was definitely going faster upon command.
Tank 2 I went from 303 to 334.
Tank 3 I went from 334 to 336. Hmmm. Only a two mile increase. I could also smell a bit of emissions coming out of the pipe. That’s when Jos told me my next step. After two or three tanks of gas applying EDGE it’s necessary to Detox the engine. In other words, I needed an oil change. When EDGE clears out accumulated waste from your car, they filter through the oil. So, I took my car in for an oil change. It was filthy dirty oil. That meant EDGE had effectively done its job. My tail pipe went back to smelling like steam. The responsiveness of my car had further increased to a degree I could only dream of. It was like a race car.
Tank 4 The oil change changed everything. My once heavy truck was now operating like an Italian sports car. No joke. It’s ridiculous! After my fourth tank I got 346 MPG…. And that’s with me driving it hard. I mean, any chance I get to floor it and test it out, I take it!
Tank 5 I’m currently on my fifth tank. Next, the true test: a SMOG Test. Since Jos so kindly offers a free EDGE for those who post their results from smog tests, I am taking advantage of that offer.
STAY TUNED! TEST RESULTS POSTED NEXT WEEK!
Below is a chart of the average gas mileage for 2008 (and in some cases, 2007) model year SUVs. A more comprehensive fuel economy guide from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) can be downloaded here. We will also be updating this chart as the 2009 SUV MPG numbers are made available. Another helpful tool is the hybrid gas mileage comparison calculator where you can see how much gas money you’d save by going green.
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Make and Model
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Average MPG
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Class
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Ford Escape Hybrid
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32 mpg
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Small
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Mazda Tribute Hybrid
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32 mpg
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Small
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Mercury Mariner Hybrid
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30 mpg
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Small
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Lexus RX Hybrid
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26 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Saturn Vue Hybrid
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26 mpg
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Small
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Toyota Highlander Hybrid
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26 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Toyota Rav4 (4 cyl)
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23 mpg
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Small
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Jeep Compass
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22 mpg
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Small
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Nissan Rogue
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22 mpg
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Small
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Suburu Forester 2.5X
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22 mpg
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Small
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Toyota Rav4 (6 cyl)
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22 mpg
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Small
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Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid
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21 mpg
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Large
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GMC Yukon Hybrid
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21 mpg
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Large
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Honda CRV
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21 mpg
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Small
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Honda Element
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21 mpg
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Small
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Jeep Patriot
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20 mpg
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Small
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Suburu Forester Sports
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20 mpg
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Small
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BMW X3
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19 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Ford Escape (V6)
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19 mpg
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Small
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Land Rover LR2
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19 mpg
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Small
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Lexus RX
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19 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Mazda Tribute (V6)
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19 mpg
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Small
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Mercury Mariner (V6)
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19 mpg
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Small
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Mitsubishi Outlander
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19 mpg
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Small
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Acura RDX
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18 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Chevrolet Equinox
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18 mpg
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Small
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Hyundai Santa Fe
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18 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Hyundai Tucson
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18 mpg
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Small
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Infiniti FX
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18 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Kia Sportage
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18 mpg
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Small
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Mazda CX-7
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18 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Pontiac Torrent
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18 mpg
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Small
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Suzuki Grand Vitara
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18 mpg
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Small
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Toyota Highlander (V6)
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18 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Acura MDX
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17 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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BMW X5
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17 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Honda Pilot
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17 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Hyundai Veracruz
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17 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Kia Sorento
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17 mpg
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Small
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Nissan Xterra
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17 mpg
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Small
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Saturn Vue (V6)
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17 mpg
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Small
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Suzuki XL-7
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17 mpg
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Small
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Toyota FJ Cruiser
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17 mpg
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Small
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Cadillac SRX (V6)
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16 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Chrysler Pacifica
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16 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Dodge Nitro
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16 mpg
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Small
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Ford Edge
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16 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Ford Taurus X
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16 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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GMC Acadia
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16 mpg
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Large
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Jeep Liberty
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16 mpg
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Small
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Lincoln MKX
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16 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Mazda CX-9
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16 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Mercedes Benz M Class
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16 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Mitsubishi Endeavor
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16 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Saturn Outlook
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16 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Suburu Tribeca
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16 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Toyota 4Runner
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16 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Volvo XC90
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16 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Audi Q7
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15 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Buick Enclave
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15 mpg
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Large
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Chevrolet Trailblazer
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15 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Ford Explorer (V6)
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15 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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GMC Envoy
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15 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Jeep Grand Cherokee
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15 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Jeep Wrangler
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15 mpg
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Small
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Lexus GX
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15 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Mercedes Benz GL Class
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15 mpg
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Large
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Mercury Mountaineer (V6)
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15 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Nissan Pathfinder
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15 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Chevrolet Suburban
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14 mpg
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Large
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Chevrolet Tahoe
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14 mpg
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Large
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Ford Explorer (V8)
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14 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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GMC Yukon XL
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14 mpg
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Large
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Hummer H3
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14 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Mercury Mountaineer (V8)
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14 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Cadillac Escalade
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13 mpg
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Large
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Chrysler Aspen
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13 mpg
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Large
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Dodge Durango
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13 mpg
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Large
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Ford Expedition
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13 mpg
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Large
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Jeep Commander
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13 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Land Rover LR3
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13 mpg
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Mid-Sized
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Nissan Armada
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13 mpg
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Large
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