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en Some cars cost more upfront, but save you more money in the long run. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. Some cars cost more upfront, but save you more money in the long run.

en This proposal gives automakers another excuse to not make the cars that people want — ones that use available technology to save consumers money at the gas pump and cut pollution. Making our cars and trucks go farther on a gallon of gas is the biggest single step we can take to save money at the gas pump, cut oil dependence, and curb global warming.

en This proposal gives automakers another excuse to not make the cars that people want - ones that use available technology to save consumers money at the gas pump and cut pollution. Making our cars and trucks go farther on a gallon of gas is the biggest single step we can take to save money at the gas pump, cut oil dependence, and curb global warming.

en There will be some upfront costs. But in the end, it will save money.

en It was made for me. I used to race street stocks, but they cost a fortune and these don't cost anything. I think I won enough money to pay this car off already. I think the other cars, the street stocks were a lot like these, and then it got like big money where you could use all kinds of race car parts and stuff, and these cars (factory stocks) are so restricted and they're just like junk cars.

en Closing down Fort Bragg and Camp Lejeune schools won't save taxpayers a significant amount of money now and won't save them any money in the long term,

en It's a win-win for companies who save money on selling off-lease cars and employees who get a great deal. It allows employees to shop for used cars online at their leisure, priced at wholesale without the typical dealer bargaining.

en To add the cost of (a new water) project to the cost of buying out the company would not save ratepayers any money.

en There's no doubt it will save money and miles on the cars,

en [Such changes were proposed this summer by the bipartisan National Governors Association as a way to steer the poor to lower-cost treatments that may be just as effective.] We are trying to manage utilization, ... The money we save now can help save some [health] coverage during the next economic downturn.

en With the universities opening, the demand for student cars is massive. Buyers are looking for model year 2003/4 cars. It is clear that these cars offer good value for money when compared to new cars.

en New-car buyers can consider hybrids because they reduce pollution and save the environment, but they shouldn't expect to save money in the short-term. Our poll data uncovered false expectations. Forty-four percent said a hybrid would cost less than a conventional car to drive and maintain.

en Impact resistant windows offer consumers a viable way to protect their homes. While this may mean spending a little more, they help to enhance the look of your home and are hassle-free. You get what you pay for - inexpensive solutions may save you a buck or two in the short term, but may not save you the cost of rebuilding in the long run.

en This restructure plan, hopefully, is not an effort to simply save money. Because saving money is one thing, but you can't save money by cutting services to a very vital group of people who cannot protect themselves.

en This bill will lead to enormous improvements in our air quality. Massachusetts will get cleaner cars on our roads sooner and save consumers money.


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