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From Coast to Coast: Uncovering the Most Loved Cars in Each State

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An article by J.D. This article was co-written using AI and was then heavily edited and optimized by our editorial team. Photo credit: jluke / Shutterstock.com Every state in America has its own unique preferences when it comes to choosing the right vehicle. Power explores the most popular vehicles sold be state.

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Junkyard Find: 1948 Dodge Custom Sedan

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Look for more of this treasure trove in future articles from me. Just wear warmer clothes for that drive across North Dakota in January! Chrysler was still putting flathead engines in all of its North American-market cars and trucks in 1948. This one has some pricey options, including an AM radio and a heater.

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$67 Oil Has All The Majors Converging in Argentina

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Drilling activity has continued to grow, but high costs and infrastructure constraints have prevented production levels from rocketing skywards as they did in places like Texas or North Dakota. Article Source: [link]. Nick Cunningham is a Vermont-based writer on energy and environmental issues.

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Opinion: The Current Oil Price Rally Is Reaching Its Limits

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Some areas of North Dakota have breakeven prices at around $20 to $25 per barrel. Article Source: [link]. The physical market could change as well with oil prices as high as they are—shale drilling could comeback with oil prices at $40 per barrel and above. That is not good news for oil prices.

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Wyoming embattled over EV infrastructure placement

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Wyoming wants to phase out sales of EVs by 2035 to “ensure the stability” of the oil & gas industry According to Alternative Fuels Data Center statistics, Wyoming has 81 EV charging station locations, more than only Alaska (57), North Dakota (78), and South Dakota (73). What do you think of the article?

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