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English: Ford's "Leaf & Road" badging for its hybrid (gasoline-electric) vehicles. Badging as shown used on 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid.

Originally posted at http://www.flickr.com/photos/wildtexas/110252326/in/set-72157600233253754/

Photo by Shannon Moore.
Date 8 August 2007 (first version); 8 August 2007 (last version)
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Author Original uploader was Ageekgal at en.wikipedia
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