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Car buyers are looking for fuel-efficient compact and subcompact cars these days, so Ask.cars.com goes through the competitors of the Honda Fit, which is our favorite in that segment. Also, PickupTrucks.com has spy shots of the 2010 GMC Sierra Heavy Duty, with what looks like a new front end. Over on MotherProof.com, the ladies take a look at a new trend of driving golf carts not to get you from the front nine to the back nine, but for their … fuel efficiency. Read the full, bizarre story (including rims for golf cart tires).
What Are the Honda Fit's Competitors? (Ask.cars.com)
Spied: 2010 GMC Sierra HD With New Nose? (PickupTrucks.com)
Hurray for Golf Carts! Boo for Golf Carts! (MotherProof.com)



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A new nose? Wow,I hope they didnt spend all their budget on that one change.With GM truck sales right now,they might do better to just dump GMC as a whole and take the savings in ads and network and keep the rest of GM fluid.
A Mint poll of six analysts yielded a median figure of 32,500 units a month, or 390,000 cars a year—some 56%more than the firm's start-up capacity of making the small car.