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Featured Automakers and Fuel Efficiency Standards

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by bwilson4web, Oct 10, 2017.

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    Source: Automakers Supporting Revision of Fuel Efficiency Standards | TheDetroitBureau.com

    Automakers Supporting Revision of Fuel Efficiency Standards
    Move comes despite public support for tougher mandates.
    by Michael Strong on Oct.09, 2017

    EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt reopened the review of tougher CAFE standards going into effect for 2025.

    Automakers want federal regulators to revise fuel efficiency mandates because meeting the standard for 2025 of 54.5 mpg would be cost prohibitive and, perhaps more importantly, U.S. consumers do not care about the mandate anyway, according to two trade association groups representing automakers.
    The revelation, which comes two months after automakers said they were onboard with the tougher rules, was unveiled in testimony submitted in advance of meetings being held by the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration about the topic.
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    Given the low take rate of fuel efficient cars, I'm not surprised. As for these trade associations, I'm reminded of:

    Given how many poorly executed versions we've seen including "Clean Diesel", it makes sense.

    Bob Wilson
     
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