Car companies are beginning to test the U.S. market for three-cylinder engines, which offer better mileage and more power than in the past.
Imagine a car that gets more than 40 miles per gallon in everyday traffic and 50 on the highway — and it isn't an expensive hybrid and it doesn't require special fuel.





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