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Fuel Economy
Hybrid history
Raising fuel standards could save auto industry
New Report Shows that Within Vehicle Class, Fuel Efficiency Varies Widely
GM makes 2 hybrid pickups available all over the U.S.
COMMENT: Lighter vehicles are not unsafe
Energy Bill Extends Oil-Wasting Fuel Economy Loophole
E.P.A. Holds Back Report on Car Fuel Efficiency
A Winning Hybrid Shows the Way
8 Engines That Missed
Big 3 play catch-up in the hybrid game
Automakers Gear Up for California Climate Fight
2004 CAS Comment on “Reforming the Automobile Fuel Economy Standards Program”
EPA MPG Test Doesn't Work for Hybrids
CAS Opposes Flexible Fuel Vehicle CAFE Credit
GM Praises Sales Success of Fuel Efficient Models
CAS 1995 House Testimony on CAFE
Green Machine: Eco-friendly Auto Club Challenges Long-dominant AAA
Where AAA and its critics have disagreed
2001 Senate CAFE Testimony
Hybrid

2001 Senate CAFE Testimony

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CAS 1995 House Testimony on CAFE