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Eco-friendly car show

LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- (From left) Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment employee Phillip Hunter talks to Craig Smoak about the 3-cylinder, gas-powered Smart car during the Earth Day 2012 Green Week eco-friendly car show here April 18. The Smart car, the micro-vehicle co-designed by Swatch and Mercedes which hit the U.S. auto market in 2008, gets approximately 34 miles per gallon city and between 40 and 45 mpg highway. (U.S. Air Force photo/Debbie Aragon)

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Eco-friendly car show

LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- (From left) Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment employee Phillip Hunter talks to Craig Smoak about the 3-cylinder, gas-powered Smart car during the Earth Day 2012 Green Week eco-friendly car show here April 18. The Smart car, the micro-vehicle co-designed by Swatch and Mercedes which hit the U.S. auto market in 2008, gets approximately 34 miles per gallon city and between 40 and 45 mpg highway. (U.S. Air Force photo/Debbie Aragon)

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