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0NHTSA, EPA to evaluate annual fuel economy improvements of 2-7% from 2017 to 2025 1305237180
U.S. legislation may require annual fuel economy improvements of two to seven percent from 2017 to 2025 for passenger vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). NHTSA, along with the EPA and California's Air ...
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India set to reveal stringent CAFE standards of 40.7 mpg (U.S.) by 2015 1305151380
India's government is expected to officially reveal stringent fuel efficiency standards that will go into effect in 2015. According to the Hindustan Times, India's Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards will require automakers to increase fuel economy of gasoline-burning vehicles from ...
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Confirmed: U.S. considering 62 mpg CAFE target by 2025 1285956780
A CAFE standard of 62 miles per gallon by 2025 might indeed come to pass. The Department of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency today released a "Notice of Intent to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions for 2017-2025" (PDF) that includes, as one possibility, ...
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Report: Fuel economy standards could add up to $15K to price of heavy-duty pickups 1284403980
It's no secret that today's crop of full-size heavy duty pickup trucks cost a pretty penny to purchase and operate. To wit, the 2010 Dodge Ram 3500 Heavy Duty Mega Cab that we recently reviewed carried a sticker price of over $56,000. A large chunk of that asking price can be accounted for by the ...
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Electric vehicles already influencing auto industry, including ICE and hybrid vehicles 1279727640
We're only months away from seeing the first high-volume modern electric cars go on sale, but most analysts and industry officials expect these to only account for a very small percentage of the overall market in the next decade. The problem remains high cost and limited range for batteries. ...
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Auto industry supports Obama's newly announced long-term mpg standards 1274898540
President Obama recently announced plans to define fuel economy regulations beyond 2016. He briefly outlined a new plan that would regulate the mileage requirements of cars and light trucks through 2025 and medium- and heavy-duty trucks through 2018. The overall goal of his plan is quite simple: ...
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Poll: Americans favor raising gas mileage requirement to 50 mpg 1274219880
Fuel efficiency has been a hot topic as of late, both for consumers looking to ease their financial and environmental burdens and for automakers hoping to meet the latest round of government-mandated mileage requirements. A few months ago in late March – importantly, that means the survey ...
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Report: Canada reveals first-ever vehicle emissions standards that looks awfully familiar 1270677420
Following the lead of the U.S., Canada has chosen to employ a fuel economy regulation program for the first time ever, and the numbers are virtually identical to ours. The differences between the two countries' programs are so minute that you could essentially say Canada copied our new Corporate ...
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What's the real cost of new CAFE regulations? Millions, billions, nothing? 1270493700
News of new CAFE regulations that would push mileage requirements up significantly came just days ago. The numbers are set and automakers will have to aim high, sort of, to hit the target of 35 miles per gallon by 2016. Several reports have stated that meeting these goals will add an average of ...

