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Auto Alliance comes out in favor of new federal fuel economy proposals
After years of fighting fuel economy and emissions rules at both the federal and state levels, the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers is finally coming out in favor of the new regulatory framework that will be announced by President Obama tomorrow. The biggest sticking point in recent years has been the move to block California and other states from effectively setting their own fuel economy standards by regulating greenhouse gas emissions. Tomorrow the president is expected to announce new federal rules that will effectively bring CAFE up ... Read more →
Toyota tops big company CAFE ratings for 2007 model year with 29.69 mpg Sam Abuelsamid
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Auto Alliance comes out in favor of new federal fuel economy proposals 6 months ago on Autoblog
After years of fighting fuel economy and emissions rules at both the federal and state levels, the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers is finally coming out in favor of the new regulatory framework that will be announced by President Obama tomorrow. The biggest sticking point in recent years has ...
Toyota tops big company CAFE ratings for 2007 model year with 29.69 mpg 1 year ago on Autoblog
The final 2007 model year tally of corporate average fuel economy for automakers selling cars in the U.S. is done, and Toyota came out on top of the heap again among the big brands. However, Toyota was not the overall winner. That honor went to none other than Lotus with 30.2 mpg! Lotus however is ...
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