Alliance of Auto Manufacturers on New CAFE Standards
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Final rules were signed today by the EPA and the Department of Transportation requiring 2016 model year vehicles to meet fuel efficiency targets of 35.5 miles per gallon combined for cars and trucks, an increase of nearly 10 mpg over current standards set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Charles Territo, Communications Director at the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, provides analysis.
Published: 04/01/10 2:39pm
Running Time: 08:34
Related Keywords: Transportation (Oil), Oil, Clean Skies News, Tyler Suiters, Charles Territo, Allianco of Automobile Manufacturers, CAFE, DOT, EPA, fuel efficiency, standards, targets
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It´s like in germany: the
It´s like in germany: the rules regarding fuel efficiency are being stressed throughout the years. People feel auto makers are not serious enough...
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