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CARB standards for Minnesota

Like one of my friends said while we were lamenting that EU countries really know how to tax the hell out of driving to limit overuse and expose the full cost of that mode of transportation -- "where to begin, where to begin?".

CARB standards in MN are a great place to start.

One vocal detractor who can't possibly have /every/ dealer in Minnesota behind him thinks that trucks and minivans would be eliminated under the standards. One comment from me: How many HUMMER H1s did you see in LA last time you were there? Seriously?

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