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Miles Per Gallon (MPG) is a critical metric for determining a car's fuel efficiency, which became especially important during the oil crises of the 1970s. Governments and manufacturers began focusing on producing vehicles with better fuel economy to reduce dependence on foreign oil. Higher MPG ratings mean that a vehicle can travel farther on less fuel, saving money and energy.

Today, fuel efficiency is not only about saving money but also about reducing carbon emissions. Hybrid and electric vehicles have drastically improved MPG, some achieving the equivalent of over 100 MPG. Fuel efficiency standards have also risen, pushing manufacturers to innovate in areas like aerodynamics, engine technology, and lightweight materials.

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