45 mpg is the rating in Japan. Will the US version likely be heavier and thus less efficient?
What goes around comes around
Hopefully not. There is a tendency to do this but I hope they won't make this mistake here. Hopefully they'll understand that it's more important for a car to be economic rather than massive.
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well, I also hoping for that! It can happen but they need to focus on the quality of each
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