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There are an unlimited number of acronyms in the automotive realm, and today at Ask.cars.com, the Chevrolet HHR is dissected. Pickuptrucks.com reports on a new high-torque ethanol and gasoline engine that might replace traditional heavy-duty diesel engines in full-size pickups as a more fuel-efficient and lower-cost option. You can joke about selling your first born for gas money, but Motherproof.com writes about a couple that actually sold the naming rights to their unborn baby for a $100 gas card. 

What does HHR stand for? (AskCars)
Oh Baby: Gas Prices Lead to Desperate Measures
(Motherproof.com)
Diesel's Replacement? Ethanol Turbo Boost For Gas Engines(Pickuptrucks.com) 
Same Fuel Economy, More Power, Lower Cost
(Pickuptrucks.com)

By Joe Bruzek | July 28, 2008 | Comments (0)

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