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Simple sticker
Simple sticker
Grade: A

Problem number one, solved. The big number is this vehicle's combined city and highway fuel economy. For those whose daily driving habits skew one way or the other, the city vs. highway figures are provided in smaller, but still plenty big, type.

The number of gallons consumed over the average 100 miles -- 3.8, in this case -- is provided just below. The estimated annual fuel cost is given prominent play, figuring that, ultimately, that's what most people really care about. It also makes it clear when you're dealing with a car that gets good fuel economy but relies on expensive premium gasoline.

All of these labels also feature a cell-phone friendly tag that, if photographed by a properly equipped phone, will go to a mobile Web site with more information.

This label solves the major problems of the current without overloading the consumer with information. It gets an A.

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Last updated September 02 2010: 6:00 AM ET
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