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U.S. House gets Auto Alliance support for 32 mpg standards plan

What a difference three miles and two years makes. While the automakers were less-than-pleased by the Senate's 35 mpg by 2020 plan that was approved about ten days ago. Now, the U.S. House is working on its own version of the energy bill, and Reps. Baron Hill (D-Ind) and Lee Terry (R-Neb) have introduced a gas mileage plan that would change those numbers down to 32 mpg by 2022. The AP is reporting that this new standard has the support of the Auto Alliance, which represents BMW Group, DaimlerChrysler, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Mazda, ... Read more →

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