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Fuel Economy and Tailpipe Greenhouse Gas Standards
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Safe at 60 United States Reaches Settlement with Hyundai and Kia in Historic Greenhouse Gas Enforcement Case – 11/3/14 Hybrid historyPowertrains of the future have a past Don Sherman Automotive News | June 12, 2006 The greatest challenge every pioneering auto builder faced was finding a suitable source of power. Petroleum-fueled internal combustion powerplants, steam engines and electric motors were equal hopefuls in the drive to replace horses with horsepower. When one contraption lacked the gumption to climb hills, resourceful horseless-carriage builders simply added a second power source, as if they were harnessing another mare to the team. Raising fuel standards could save auto industryJanuary 26, 2006 New Report Shows that Within Vehicle Class, Fuel Efficiency Varies WidelyConsumers Can Save Money and Oil without Sacrificing Choice New Mileage Rating Scale Introduced Washington, DC February 27, 2006–A Consumer Federation of America (CFA) analysis of EPA mileage ratings for 2006 vehicles released today reveals huge differences in fuel efficiency within vehicle classes. GM makes 2 hybrid pickups available all over the U.S.By Richard Truett |