Fuel Economy Standards Increase Efficiency of the Fastest Growing Vehicle Segment SUVs and Crossovers
January 11, 2018
January 11, 2018
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 -- The Consumer Federation of America issued the following news release:
Today's fuel economy trends release by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shows automakers are fully capable of meeting fuel economy standards on a per vehicle basis. While the fuel economy of the entire U.S. fleet increased by only 0.1 MPG in 2016 over the previous year to a record 24.7 MPG, the individual size classes saw much greater increases in fuel economy. "SUV's and cross . . .
Today's fuel economy trends release by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shows automakers are fully capable of meeting fuel economy standards on a per vehicle basis. While the fuel economy of the entire U.S. fleet increased by only 0.1 MPG in 2016 over the previous year to a record 24.7 MPG, the individual size classes saw much greater increases in fuel economy. "SUV's and cross . . .