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941:. The mileage for dual-fuel vehicles, such as E85 capable models and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, is computed as the average of its alternative fuel rating—divided by 0.15 (equal to multiplying by 6.666)—and its gasoline rating. Thus an E85-capable vehicle that gets 15 mpg on E-85 and 25 mpg on gasoline might logically be rated at 20 mpg. But in fact the average, for CAFE purposes, despite perhaps only one percent of the fuel used in E85-capable vehicles is actually E85, is computed as 100 mpg for E-85 and the standard 25 mpg for gasoline, or 62.5 mpg. However, the total increase in a manufacturer's average fuel economy rating due to dual-fueled vehicles cannot exceed 1.2mpg. Section 32906 reduces the increase due to dual-fueled vehicles to 0 through 2020. Electric vehicles are also incentivized by the 0.15 fuel divisor, but are not subject to the 1.2 mpg cap like dual-fuel vehicles.
2800:. It aimed to set new CAFE standards for MY 2022–2026 passenger car and light trucks and amend the 2021 MY CAFE standards because they are "no longer maximum feasible standards." The safety reason provided by the government was to shift people to buying new vehicles once the vehicles become more affordable under SAFE standards, with a government study conducted to show new model year vehicles were associated with lower fatality rates. After releasing the proposal on August 2, 2018, NHTSA and EPA held a comment hearing period for 60 days. The deadline was later extended to October 26, 2018, after requests from 32 US Senators, 18 State Attorneys General, and others for a 120-day or longer comment period were received.
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to achieve 5% annual improvements, and light trucks 3.5% annual improvements. The largest trucks carry almost no burden for the 2017–2020 timeframe, and are granted numerous ways to mathematically meet targets in the outlying years without significant real-world gains. The proposal encourages manufacturers and customers to shift toward larger, less efficient vehicles, defeating the goal of reduced greenhouse gas emissions." Additionally, Volkswagen has since approached U.S. lawmakers about lowering their proposal to double fuel efficiency for passenger cars by 2025. Volkswagen at the time claimed that the new plan was unfair, but the company was later revealed to have been
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established for each increment in footprint using a continuous mathematical formula. Smaller footprint light trucks had higher fuel economy targets and larger trucks lower targets. Manufacturers who made more large trucks would have been allowed to meet a lower overall CAFE target, manufacturers who make more small trucks would have needed to meet a higher standard. Unlike previous CAFE standards there was no requirement for a manufacturer or the industry as a whole to meet any particular overall actual MPG target, since that will depend on the mix of sizes of trucks manufactured and ultimately purchased by consumers. Some critics pointed out that this might have had the
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Workers (UAW), and the State of California, who were all participants in the deal. The agreement resulted in new CAFE regulations for model year 2017–2025 vehicles, which were finalized on August 28, 2012. The major increases in stringency and the changes in the structure of CAFE create a need for research that incorporates the demand and supply sides of the new vehicle market in a more detailed manner than was needed with static fuel economy standards.
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multi-year fuel economy plan for model years after 2011 is already well underway. The review will include an evaluation of fuel-saving technologies, market conditions and future product plans from the manufacturers. The effort will be coordinated with interested stakeholders and other federal agencies, including the
Environmental Protection Agency. The new rules were immediately challenged in court again by the Center for Biological Diversity as not addressing the inadequacies found by the previous court rulings.
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Secretary for the combined domestic and non-domestic passenger automobile fleets," they are also updated. However, NHTSA is retaining a "1.9 percent offset" to the MDPCS because of past undercompliance with the standard, keeping a roll back of the Trump administration.
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about 20% higher actual consumption than measured CAFE goals. Starting with 2008-model vehicles, the EPA has adopted a new protocol for estimating the MPG figures presented to consumers. The new protocol includes driving cycles more closely representative of today's traffic and road conditions, as well as increased air conditioner usage. This change does not affect how the EPA calculates CAFE ratings; the new protocol changes only the mileage estimates provided for consumer information.
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single-model year standard was issued March 27, 2009, and is about one mpg lower than the fuel economy standards previously recommended under the Bush
Administration. "These standards are important steps in the nation's quest to achieve energy independence and bring more fuel efficient vehicles to American families", said Secretary LaHood. The new standards will raise the industry-wide combined average to 27.3 miles per US gallon (8.6 L/100 km; 32.8 mpg
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Standards. The recent financial difficulties of the automobile industry will require the next administration to conduct a thorough review of matters affecting the industry, including how to effectively implement the Energy
Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA). The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has done significant work that will position the next Transportation Secretary to finalize a rule before the April 1, 2009 deadline."
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expected. Still, the paper said that the 54.5 mpg-equivalent projection is unrealistic. That goal was based on a market that was 67 percent cars and 33 percent trucks and SUVs and higher fuel prices, but
American customers weren't buying that many cars, as the market was still about 50/50 and was likely to stay that way. The paper said more realistic projections are 50 mpg to 52.6 if the 2012 standards are maintained.
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European manufacturers actually decreased their fleet average fuel economy by 2 miles per gallon while increasing their sales volume by 91%. The traditional U.S. manufacturers, Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors, increased their fleet average fuel economy by 4.1 miles per gallon since 1980 according to the government figures. During this time the sales of U.S. manufacturers decreased by 29%.
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be carried forward was extended from three years to five. Traded or transferred credits may not be used to meet the minimum standard in the domestic passenger car fleet, however they may be used to meet the "attribute standard". This latter allowance has drawn criticism from the UAW which fears it will lead manufacturers to increase the importation of small cars to offset shortfalls in the domestic market.
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California the ability to set its own GHG and ZEV (Zero Emission Vehicle) standards and that allowed other States to adopt the standard instead of the federal standard. Following publication of the proposed rule changes, California and eighteen other states announced that should the rule be enacted, they would sue the government to reject the rule.
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2260:) in 2016 (of 39 miles per gallon for cars and 30 mpg for trucks), a jump from the 2009 average for all vehicles of 25 miles per gallon. Obama said, "The status quo is no longer acceptable." The higher fuel economy was projected to reduce oil consumption by approximately 1.8 billion barrels (290,000,000 m) over the life of the program and reduce
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Adjustment Act of 1990 under the EPCA, the NHTSA has the authority to raise CAFE penalties to $ 100 per mpg shortfall. However, the NHTSA currently does not exercise this authority. In fact, in 2015 Congress required federal agencies to adjust civil penalties for inflation (Public Law 114–74) and NHTSA under
3257:. The formula using an example is: alternative fuel vehicle that achieves 15 mpg fuel economy while operating on alcohol would have a CAFE calculated as follows: Fuel Economy = (1/(0.15 AMFA factor)) x (15mpg) = 100 miles per gallon, providing a very healthy economic incentive for manufacturers of ethanol vehicles.
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In 2022 NHTSA reinstated the inflation adjustment that was made in 2016 and began making annual inflation adjustments as required by law. For the 2019 through 2021 model years the rate is $ 14 per 0.1 MPG and increased to $ 15 per 0.1 MPG for the 2022 model year. Stellantis was the first manufacturer
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Secretary of Transportation for the combined domestic and non-domestic passenger automobile fleets manufactured for that model
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On July 28, 2023 NHTSA proposed new fuel economy targets for light-duty vehicles for the 2027—2031 model years, as well as heavy-duty trucks and vans for the 2030—2035 model years. The preferred alternative calls for 2 percent annual increases for cars, 4 percent for light trucks, and 10 percent for
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The final rule covering the 2024–2026 model years was signed on March 31, 2022. Fuel economy targets for cars and light trucks each increase 8 percent for 2024 MY, 8 percent for 2025 MY, and 10 percent for 2026 MY. NHTSA projects that the updated targets lead to an industry-wide average of 49 MPG by
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issued a joint statement stating that the rule change was needed as the current rules "impose significant costs on American consumers and eliminate jobs", while the new rules "give consumers greater access to safer, more affordable vehicles, while continuing to protect the environment". The proposal
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Volkswagen responded to the July 29, 2011, agreement with the following statement: "Volkswagen does not endorse the proposal under discussion. It places an unfairly high burden on passenger cars, while allowing special compliance flexibility for heavier light trucks. Passenger cars would be required
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in anticipation of issuing standards for model years 2011–2015. Based on its consideration of the public comments and other available information, including information on the financial condition of the automotive industry, the agency adjusted its analysis and the standards and prepared a final rule
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NHTSA has to issue its new standards eighteen months before the model year for fleet. According to NHTSA report, to achieve this industry wide combined fleet of at least 35mpg, NHTSA must set new standards well in advance of the model year so as to provide the automobile manufacturers with lead time
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signed the bill. The bill's standard would increase the fuel economy standards by 40 percent and save the United States billions of gallons of fuel. The requirement applies to all passenger automobiles, including "light trucks." President Bush faced serious pressure to reduce the Nation's dependency
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to the rise of gasoline prices in the early 2000s. Most recently, fuel economy has increased about one mpg from 2006 to 2007. This increase is due primarily to increased fuel efficiency of imported cars. Similarly, the law of supply and demand predicts that due to the United States' large percentage
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before returning to 1986 levels in 1990. These are following by an extended period during which the passenger car CAFE standard, the observed average passenger car fuel economy, and the price of gasoline remained stable, and finally a period starting about 2003 when prices rose dramatically and fuel
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wrote a report on the effects of the CAFE standard. The report's conclusions include a finding that in the absence of CAFE, and with no other fuel economy regulation substituted, motor vehicle fuel consumption would have been approximately 14 percent higher than it actually was in 2002. However, due
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with its footprint of 65–75 sq ft (6.0–7.0 m) has a fuel economy target of 22 miles per US gallon (11 L/100 km), i.e., 17 miles per US gallon (14 L/100 km) published. Individual vehicles do not have to meet their fuel economy targets; CAFE compliance is enforced at
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From the 1997 through the 2018 model year, the CAFE penalty was US$ 55 per vehicle for every 1 MPG under the standard. For the year 2006 Mercedes-Benz drew a $ 30.3 million penalty for violating fuel economy standards by 2.2 MPG, or $ 122 per vehicle. According to the "fueleconomy.gov" website
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New CAFE targets went into effect in June 2020 beginning with the 2021 model year, increasing at a rate of 1.5 percent per year, far lower than the nearly 5 percent increase they replace. Additionally, the minimum standard for domestic passenger cars was lowered from the 2020 model year level until
2298:. As a result, Volkswagen is one of the only major auto manufacturers to not sign the agreement that has led to the current proposal from the Obama administration. Daimler, producer of Mercedes-Benz brand automobiles, expressed similar views, saying it "clearly favors large SUVs and pickup trucks."
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By model year 2014, many of the program's goals were being met. The average new vehicle fuel economy was 30.7 mpg (35.6 mpg for cars and 25.5 mpg for trucks) and for the years 2012–2015, auto industry outperformed the GHG standard by a substantial margin. Consumers are expected to save an estimated
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proposed a new national fuel economy program which adopts uniform federal standards to regulate both fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions while preserving the legal authorities of DOT, EPA and California. The program covered model year 2012 to model year 2016 and ultimately required an average
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Before the oil price increases of the 2000s, overall fuel economy for both cars and light trucks in the U.S. market reached its highest level in 1987, when manufacturers managed 26.2 mpg (8.98 L/100 km). The average in 2004 was 24.6 mpg. In that time, vehicles increased in size from an average
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The CAFE penalty had increased only 10% since 1983, the year it was first implemented, while cumulative inflation has exceeded 150%. Thus, the CAFE penalty in 2019 is actually less than 40% of what it was in 1983. NHTSA officials stated that in addition to the authority the Federal Civil Penalties
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To achieve the target of 35mpg authorized under EISA for the combined fleet of passenger cars and light truck for MY2020, NHTSA is required to continue raising the CAFE standards. In determining a new CAFE standard, NHTSA must assess the environmental impacts of each new standard and the effect of
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of pushing manufacturers to make ever-larger vehicles to avoid strict economy standards. However, the equation used to calculate the fuel economy target had a built in mechanism that provides an incentive to reduce vehicle size to about 52 square feet (the approximate midpoint of the current light
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Against this evidence, proponents of higher CAFE standards argue that it is the "footprint" model of CAFE for trucks that encourages production of larger trucks with concomitant increases in vehicle weight disparities. A 2005 IIHS plot shows that in collisions between SUVs weighing 3,500 lb
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) laboratory measurements of MPG had consistently overestimated fuel economy of gasoline vehicles and underestimated diesel vehicles. John DeCicco, the automotive expert for the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), estimated that this results in
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report found that the standards implemented in the 1970s and 1980s "probably resulted in an additional 1,300 to 2,600 traffic fatalities in 1993." A Harvard Center for Risk Analysis study found that CAFE standards led to "2,200 to 3,900 additional fatalities to motorists per year." The Insurance
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fundamental flaws and inconsistencies in the analysis justifying the proposed rule including miscalculating changes in the size of the automobile fleet and ignoring international benefits of reduced greenhouse gas emissions, thereby discarding at least $ 112 billion in benefits, and also by
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in 10 years, which is 12.7% more. These numbers are based on comparison of 2010 Mercedes ML 350 4MATIC with CAFE Unadjusted Average Fuel Economy of 21.64 MPG (which met 2006 CAFE requirements of 21.6 MPG) and 2010 Mercedes ML 550 4MATIC with CAFE Unadjusted Average Fuel Economy of 19.22 MPG. So
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study show greater safety disparities among vehicles of differing price, country of origin, and quality than among vehicles of different size and weight. A 2006 study discounts the importance of vehicle mass to traffic safety, pointing instead to the quality of engineering design as the primary
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10 L) of fuel and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 8.3 million metric tons. This 2011 single-year standard will use an attribute-based system, which sets fuel economy standards for individual vehicle models, based on the footprint model. Secretary LaHood also noted that work on the
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concluded review of the rule and FRIA. However, issuance of the final rule was held in abeyance. On January 7, 2009, the Department of Transportation announced that the final rule would not be issued, writing: "The Bush Administration will not finalize its rulemaking on Corporate Fuel Economy
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Bento, Antonio M.; Gillingham, Kenneth; Jacobsen, Mark R.; Knittel, Christopher R.; Leard, Benjamin; Linn, Joshua; McConnell, Virginia; Rapson, David; Sallee, James M.; van Benthem, Arthur A.; Whitefoot, Kate S. (December 6, 2018). "Flawed analyses of U.S. auto fuel economy standards".
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sedan (79) show that driving style can't be isolated from engineering in these results. The analysis' conclusions include findings that death rates generally are higher in lighter vehicles, but cars almost always have lower death rates than SUVs or pickup trucks of comparable weight.
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to the effect of these standards on the types and weights of vehicles sold, it has increased the costs of vehicles and may have led to an estimated 1,300 to 2,600 increased fatalities in the year 1993 alone, though certain members of the committee dissented from the latter opinion.
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enough to make extensive necessary changes in their automobiles. The EISA also called for a reform where the standards set by the Transportation Department would be are "attribute based" so as to ensure that the safety of vehicles is not compromised for higher standards.
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consumption of the world's oil supply, that increasing fuel economy would drive down the gasoline prices that U.S. consumers would otherwise have to pay. Reductions in petroleum demand in the United States helped create the collapse of OPEC market power in 1986.
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simpler inverse-linear formula with cutoff values. CAFE footprint requirements are set up such that a vehicle with a larger footprint has a lower fuel economy requirement than a vehicle with a smaller footprint. For example, the fuel economy target for the 2012
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draws a penalty of only $ 122 for a single luxury car buyer, which is only 0.3% of the price of a $ 40,000 car (the average 2010 price of a luxury car). Several experts stated that this is not enough of a monetary incentive to comply with CAFE.
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technologies. Applied aggressively, at a cost of a few thousand dollars per vehicle, the National Research Council estimated that these technologies can almost double fuel economy versus a 2008 model year baseline vehicle.
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faster than larger cars, so they are worth less in value to the consumer over time. However, 2007 Edmunds depreciation data show that some small cars, primarily premium models, are among the best in holding their value.
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A number of manufacturers choose to pay CAFE penalties rather than attempt to comply with the regulations. These tend to be companies with small U.S. market share and expensive, high-performance vehicles, such as
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the fleet level. CAFE 2016 target fuel economy of 34.0 MPG (44 sq. ft. footprint) compares to 2012 advanced vehicle performance of Prius hybrid on the compliance test cycles: 70.7 MPG, Plug-in Prius hybrid: 69.8
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embraced the rising CAFE standards and tailored its US product line with a fleet of economical, popular, inexpensive diesel vehicles, beginning in 2009. In 2014 Volkswagen registered an impressive CAFE of
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spokesman Eron Shosteck noted that automakers produce more than 30 models rated at 30 mpg or more for the U.S. market, and they are poor sellers, indicating that consumers do not prioritize fuel economy.
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with a footprint of 40 sq ft (3.7 m) is 36 miles per US gallon (6.5 L/100 km), equivalent to a published fuel economy of 27 miles per US gallon (8.7 L/100 km) (see
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vehicles, a gallon of alternative fuel is deemed to contain 15% fuel (which is approximately the amount of gasoline in a gallon of E85) as an incentive to develop
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Congress to write this provision into the enabling legislation – and continues to advocate this position. The two fleet rule for light trucks was removed in 1996.
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Mexican content) and a foreign fleet (everything else). Each of these fleets must separately meet the requirements. The two-fleet requirement was developed by the
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cylinders, are already widely applied in cars, but not trucks. Manufacturers dispute how effective these technologies are, their
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In late 2007, Lutz called hybrid gasoline-electric vehicles the "ideal solution".
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to avoid the sluggish, unreliable vehicles mandated by the government. In 2003,
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6699:"The President's State of the Union Fuel Economy Plan: How I know it will work"
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4655:. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. July 24, 2014. Archived from
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Los Angeles County Flood Control District v. Natural Resources Defense Council
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5834:"Consequences of Weakening 2022–2025 Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards"
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that manufacturers can apply to improve fuel efficiency short of implementing
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6125:"The dieselgate dilemma – End of the road for clean, affordable diesel cars?"
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5340:"U.S. DOT and EPA Propose Fuel Economy Standards for MY 2021–2026 Vehicles"
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Effectiveness and Impact of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards
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Effectiveness and Impact of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards
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7017:"Exclusive: Stellantis, GM pay $ 363 million in US fuel economy penalties"
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4202:"Are SUVs Safer than Cars? An Analysis of Risk by Vehicle Type and Model"
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While the arithmetic mean fuel economy of the fleet is just over 36 mpg:
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6286:"1984 Mercedes-Benz 500SEL: History of the 1979–1992 Mercedes-Benz W126"
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Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards and the Market for New Vehicles
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5062:"President Obama Announces Historic 54.5 mpg Fuel Efficiency Standard"
4402:"CAFE (Fuel Efficiency) Standards for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks"
4125:
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footprint ≥ 74 ft (e.g., Ford F-150 w/ext. cab & 8-foot bed)
2388:
footprint ≥ 74 ft (e.g., Ford F-150 w/ext. cab & 8-foot bed)
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government incentives for fuel efficient vehicles in the United States
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Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. v. Natural Resources Defense Council
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would have had to comply with CAFE standards regardless of size, but
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5287:"Trump Administration Unveils Its Plan to Relax Car Pollution Rules"
4880:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (November 14, 2008).
4809:. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. September 28, 2009
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (December 15, 2014).
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This was said before the footprint-based standards were implemented.
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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6336:. United States General Accounting Office. July 16, 1987. p. 2
5714:"Increasing the Fuel Economy and Safety of New Light-Duty Vehicles"
4855:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (October 10, 2008).
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6184:"Taxpayers Paid $ 51M in Green Car Subsidies Linked to VW Diesels"
6110:. Green Car Reports, a division of Internet Brands El Segundo, CA.
4976:"Obama announces new fuel standards – Mike Allen and Eamon Javers"
4104:
8954:
Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference v. Federal Power Commission
6209:"Other Automakers Paid Tesla a Record $ 428 Million Last Quarter"
4828:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (April 22, 2008).
3461:
3443:
3419:. The reason given is: CAFE regulations have changed since 2008..
3231:), all-electric, fuel cells, and a wide range of hybrid offers".
3228:
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2012–2025 CAFE standards for each model year in miles per gallon.
2022:
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration § Performance
6331:"Tax Administration Gas Guzzler Tax Compliance Can Be Increased"
4128:"How vehicle weight, driver deaths, and fuel consumption relate"
4078:. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Archived from
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306:
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8640:
Weyerhaeuser Company v. United States Fish and Wildlife Service
8624:
Babbitt v. Sweet Home Chapter of Communities for a Great Oregon
6108:"Toyota Prius was a hybrid trendsetter 15 years ago. Now what?"
4904:
3571:, and how willing customers are to pay for these improvements.
3263:
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2021–2026 CAFE targets for each model year in miles per gallon.
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National Association of Manufacturers v. Department of Defense
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National Association of Home Builders v. Defenders of Wildlife
8632:
National Association of Home Builders v. Defenders of Wildlife
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HollyFrontier Cheyenne Refining v. Renewable Fuels Association
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U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
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6854:(Report). United States Environmental Protection Agency. 1999
6556:(Report). United States Environmental Protection Agency. 2006
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962:. From 1979 to 1991, separate standards were established for
6874:"CAFE Fines No Deterent [sic] To Some Luxury Brands"
6409:
6021:"Alternative Fuels Data Center – Fuel Properties Comparison"
5746:"One Third of Consumers Looking at More Fuel-Efficient Cars"
4126:
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (February 25, 2006).
3068:
heavy-duty trucks and vans, among other regulatory changes.
2337:
1959:
8726:
Coeur Alaska, Inc. v. Southeast Alaska Conservation Council
8694:
S. D. Warren Co. v. Maine Board of Environmental Protection
8686:
South Florida Water Management District v. Miccosukee Tribe
5679:
Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (December 19, 2006).
5360:
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The new ruling proposed by the EPA and NHTSA was named the
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CAFE standards for each model year in miles per US gallon.
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The CAFE achieved by a given fleet of vehicles in a given
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Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1974 and 1976
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National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
5162:"VW attacks proposed CAFE standards, goes to White House"
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Funding restored for CAFE rulemaking by Public Law 107-87
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distance of 1–2%. This phenomenon is referred to as the "
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Metropolitan Edison Co. v. People Against Nuclear Energy
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Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (April 28, 2005).
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Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (April 19, 2007).
5318:
EPA: Regulations for Emissions from Vehicles and Engines
4190:
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CAFE standards signaled the end of the traditional long
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In mid-October 2008, DOT completed and released a final
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flexible-fuel vehicle manufacturers and adds in one for
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Under CAFE regulations, a light vehicle's fuel economy,
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6357:"Stations reject TV ads that connect SUVs to terrorism"
6221:
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GM's Chairman Rick Wagoner Meets with Bloggers at NAIAS
5719:. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Archived from
5217:"54.5 mpg target is off the table, U.S. regulators say"
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system, which allows the company to meet CAFE targets.
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by requiring tailors to make only small-sized clothes.
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United States Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club
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Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation v. EPA
8368:
Friends of the Earth v. Laidlaw Environmental Services
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49 U.S.C. Chapter 329 – Automobile Fuel Economy (2023)
6144:"Summary of Fuel Economy Performance (Public Version)"
5572:. Insurance Institute of Highway Safety. May 28, 2020.
3960:"Summary of Fuel Economy Performance (Public Version)"
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Rascoe, Ayesha; Seetharaman, Deepa (July 29, 2011).
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in 1988 to gain CAFE credits for the manufacture of
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Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) Vehicle Rules
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9134:Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
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9769:Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act
9188:Coalition for Responsible Regulation, Inc. v. EPA
7061:may not follow Knowledge's policies or guidelines
6385:. Mechanical Engineering Magazine. Archived from
5570:"Driver death rates remain high among small cars"
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4954:"Lawsuit Challenges Obama Fuel Economy Standards"
4905:Office of Management and Budget (November 2008).
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3398:SUVs and minivans created due to original mandate
2019:1.8 billion that went to the Detroit Three.
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222:for information regarding the difference), and a
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9246:Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
9010:Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act
8376:BP P.L.C. v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
6884:
5832:Samantha, Houston; David, Keith (January 2018).
5648:"In Collisions with Cars, SUVs are Incompatible"
5238:National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
4956:. Center for Biological Diversity. April 2, 2009
4460:National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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194:fuel economy, expressed in miles per US gallon (
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5870:"Bob Lutz, the Chevy Volt and the Easter Bunny"
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3814:Board On Energy; Environmental Systems (2002).
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3109:was even lower at 44, while the rollover-prone
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9952:Energy Research and Development Administration
9256:National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
8500:Department of Transportation v. Public Citizen
8422:Department of Transportation v. Public Citizen
6936:"Mercedes-Benz USA Notes Record Sales In 2007"
6081:National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
6046:National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
5712:Wenzel, Tom; Ross, Marc (September 18, 2006).
5001:Office of the Press Secretary (May 19, 2009).
4420:
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3780:"CAFE Overview: "What is the origin of CAFE?""
3158:Rather than mandating fuel economy increases,
3117:sports car (193) and the mechanically similar
2899:footprint = 54 ft (e.g., Ford Ranger T6)
2887:footprint ≤ 41 ft (e.g., 2015 Honda Fit)
2382:footprint = 54 ft (e.g., Ford Ranger T6)
2370:footprint ≤ 41 ft (e.g., 2015 Honda Fit)
2023:Out-year and alternative fuel standard changes
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141:National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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8476:Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council
7154:Final Rule: CAFE Standards for MYs 2024-2026
6754:"CAFE Standards: Fuzzy Math on Fuel Economy"
6487:The Mellman Group, Inc. (October 26, 2007).
6269:
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2163:Projected MY2011 CAFE Under Different Rules
2054:Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
1929:Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
9810:National Mass Transportation Assistance Act
9122:Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act
8438:Winter v. Natural Resources Defense Council
8430:Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
6494:. The Pew Charitable Trusts. Archived from
6410:"Five-Star Crash Test and Rollover Ratings"
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9672:Vladivostok Summit Meeting on Arms Control
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9116:Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act
8524:American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut
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8468:Train v. Natural Resources Defense Council
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2052:On April 22, 2008, NHTSA responded to the
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261:effect of other standards on fuel economy;
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8843:Forest Service Organic Administration Act
8484:Whitman v. American Trucking Associations
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4370:"The Economics of Fuel Economy Standards"
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2379:footprint ≤ 41 ft (e.g., Chevy S10)
2338:Agreed standards by model year, 2012–2025
1960:Increases and light truck standard reform
1933:In 2007, the House and Senate passed the
915:100 mpg vehicle would travel 100 miles).
549:Fleet fuel economy is calculated using a
310:Prices inflation adjusted to 2008 dollars
124:. Stringent CAFE standards together with
10129:Automotive industry in the United States
9473:) is being considered for deletion. See
8837:Yellowstone National Park Protection Act
7134:Is Bigger Safer? It Ain't Necessarily So
6430:Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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5771:Krauthammer, Charles (January 8, 2015).
5263:. U.S. Energy Information Administration
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3381:outsold the top-selling SUV, the 17 mpg
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2285:2011 agreement for model years 2017–2025
351:truck CAFE averages, or aggregate data.
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10071:Water Resources Development Act of 1976
9271:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
7001: (2nd Cir. June 29, 2018),
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5088:"2017–2025 CAFE GHG Supplemental rules"
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2296:systematically cheating emissions tests
135:CAFE standards are administered by the
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10034:Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
10027:Hazardous Materials Transportation Act
9794:Federal-Aid Highway Amendments of 1974
9686:National Security Study Memorandum 200
9364:National Ambient Air Quality Standards
9207:Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
9104:Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
9092:Hazardous Materials Transportation Act
8766:County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund
7271:Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
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6632:"The Station Wagon Stealthily Returns"
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3251:The Alternative Motor Fuels Act (AMFA)
3201:, an automobile designer/executive of
3087:Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
2072:(7.6 L/100 km; 37.2 mpg
2064:(8.6 L/100 km; 33.0 mpg
63:Please consider expanding the lead to
9895:Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board
9536:VP confirmation of Nelson Rockefeller
9483:
9452:Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action
8973:Environmental Quality Improvement Act
8750:Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes Co.
8360:Lujan v. National Wildlife Federation
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7123:NHTSA: Corporate Average Fuel Economy
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5868:Berman, Bradley (November 19, 2007).
5452:Meyer, Robinson (February 12, 2020).
5451:
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4772:"Summary of Fuel Economy Performance"
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933:For the fuel economy calculation for
10064:Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976
9847:Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
9824:Commodity Futures Trading Commission
9181:Energy Independence and Security Act
9152:National Environmental Education Act
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3357:Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers
3281:(6.9 L/100 km; 41 mpg
3130:pickup compared to an imported car.
1935:Energy Independence and Security Act
249:U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
173:Energy Independence and Security Act
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9801:Federal Bridge Gross Weight Formula
9424:Significant New Alternatives Policy
9276:U.S. Global Change Research Program
8586:Southern Union Co. v. United States
8532:Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA
8446:Monsanto Co. v. Geertson Seed Farms
6849:Fuel Economy Guide, Model Year 2000
6574:
6551:Fuel Economy Guide, Model Year 2007
6300:
5454:"We Knew They Had Cooked the Books"
5285:Davenport, Coral (August 2, 2018).
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2137:2009 Obama administration directive
243:Share defined as car or light truck
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10134:Energy policy of the United States
9968:Energy Policy and Conservation Act
9888:Securities Acts Amendments of 1975
9201:America's Water Infrastructure Act
9191:(D.C. Cir. Court of Appeals, 2012)
8910:Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
8670:United States v. Riverside Bayview
8608:Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill
8578:City of Philadelphia v. New Jersey
7015:Shepardson, David (June 2, 2023).
6520:Simon, Bernard (January 8, 2003).
6207:BERESFORD, Colin (July 22, 2020).
5972:Terlep, Sharon (January 4, 2008).
5114:"Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago,
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3859:Baruch Feigenbaum; Julian Morris.
3490:CO2 Emissions by Source Since 1880
2818:Updates under Biden administration
2325:2012 to 2025 CAFE targets for cars
2116:), nor alternative fuel vehicles (
1911:Energy Policy and Conservation Act
974:Standards by model year, 1978–2020
220:#Calculations of MPG overestimated
169:Energy Policy and Conservation Act
27:Fuel economy standards in the U.S.
25:
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9945:Energy Reorganization Act of 1974
9477:to help reach a consensus. ›
9217:(5th Cir. Court of Appeals, 2022)
8979:National Environmental Policy Act
8957:(2nd Cir. Court of Appeals, 1965)
8718:Entergy Corp. v. Riverkeeper Inc.
8678:SWANCC v. Army Corps of Engineers
7037:
6919:"Summary of CAFE Fines Collected"
6752:Walsh, Bryan (November 7, 2008).
6630:Brown, Warren (August 29, 2004).
6407:
6381:DeGaspari, John (April 4, 2004).
6270:Tyler Hoover (February 9, 2017).
6106:Briggs, John (January 23, 2020).
5615:"Driver Deaths By Make and Model"
4653:"Summary of CAFE Fines Collected"
4494:The 2022 Automotive Trends Report
4429:
3888:
3861:"CAFE Standards in Plain English"
3583:Calculations of MPG overestimated
3345:Automotive enthusiasts decry the
2788:and the Transportation Secretary
302:Effect on automotive fuel economy
177:U.S. Department of Transportation
157:Observed CAFE by regulatory class
128:should accelerate the demand for
10013:Federal Noxious Weed Act of 1974
9404:Presidential Climate Action Plan
9384:New Source Performance Standards
9251:Council on Environmental Quality
9140:Emergency Wetlands Resources Act
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6142:Hicks, Maurice (December 2014).
5943:Kelly, Matt (January 18, 2008).
5902:James R. Healey (July 2, 1999).
5543:Frazin, Rachel (July 28, 2023).
5365:"Corporate Average Fuel Economy"
5164:. inautonews.com. Archived from
4550:"49 USC 32905(a), (b), (c), (d)"
4354:. Transportation Research Board.
4347:Kockelman, Kara (January 2000).
4200:Wenzel, Tom; Ross, Marc (2003).
4071:Kahane, Charles (October 2003).
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2130:Office of Management and Budget
1882:2006 reform attempt and lawsuit
171:(EPCA), as amended by the 2007
55:may be too short to adequately
9331:Environmental impact statement
9311:Corporate average fuel economy
9195:Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act
8616:Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife
6355:Lowy, Joan (January 8, 2003).
5518:. Retrieved on March 28, 2022.
5515:President of the United States
3926:
3662:California Air Resources Board
3591:
2125:environmental impact statement
1977:CAFE credit trading provisions
1923:Environmental Impact Statement
354:
338:economy has slowly responded.
87:Corporate average fuel economy
65:provide an accessible overview
18:Corporate Average Fuel Economy
13:
1:
9959:Nuclear Regulatory Commission
6731:"Fuel efficiency vs. reality"
6464:. August 2006. Archived from
6222:Highway Loss Data Institute.
6028:Alternative Fuels Data Center
5811:10.1016/s0026-0657(12)70054-1
5681:"Minicars First Test Results"
4515:Reuther, Alan (May 3, 2006).
4209:Transportation Research Board
3482:Rebound effect (conservation)
3285:). The company even received
3171:Transportation Research Board
3136:Transportation Research Board
2264:by approximately 900 million
2014:Ford (0.18 mpg) also benefit.
9833:Home Mortgage Disclosure Act
9725:Equal Credit Opportunity Act
9110:Toxic Substances Control Act
7276:Renewable portfolio standard
4569:"49 USC 32904(a)(2)(B)(iii)"
3996:epa.gov/fueleconomy/guzzler/
3766:
3549:large number of technologies
3507:Technological considerations
3389:reported small cars tend to
3295:Volkswagen emissions scandal
2030:National Academy of Sciences
316:National Academy of Sciences
314:In 2002, a committee of the
7:
9989:Strategic Petroleum Reserve
9746:Federal Election Commission
9369:National Climate Assessment
9316:Discharge Monitoring Report
9169:Food Quality Protection Act
8991:Coastal Zone Management Act
7195:Energy in the United States
6255:Rob Sass (August 1, 2013).
6224:"Auto Insurance Loss Facts"
5064:. nhtsa.gov. Archived from
4586:U.S. Congress (June 2006).
4567:U.S. Congress (June 2006).
4548:U.S. Congress (June 2006).
4244:. Science Serving Society.
4018:"CAFE 2011–2016 Final Rule"
3912:10.1016/j.enpol.2017.07.008
3741:Frozen by Public Law 104-50
3682:European emission standards
3649:
3563:Some technologies, such as
3247:gasoline gallon equivalency
2251:On May 19, 2009, President
200:gross vehicle weight rating
190:is the production-weighted
162:
137:Secretary of Transportation
97:in 1975, after the 1973–74
10:
10150:
10020:Forestry Incentive Program
9622:Presidential Proclamations
9146:Global Change Research Act
8796:United States v. Bestfoods
8071:Vehicle emission standards
7128:Light Truck Rule criticism
6976:"CPI Inflation Calculator"
6361:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
5773:"Raise the gas tax. A lot"
3820:. The National Academies.
3479:
3476:Increased automobile usage
3437:
2782:Presidency of Donald Trump
1831:
948:
255:technological feasibility;
175:(EISA), requires that the
29:
10124:1975 in the United States
10080:
10048:Maximum contaminant level
10000:
9934:
9911:Tax Reduction Act of 1975
9778:
9709:
9654:
9518:
9511:Presidency of Gerald Ford
9470:Presidency of Gerald Ford
9419:Section 608 Certification
9359:Maximum contaminant level
9296:Best available technology
9284:
9236:
8942:(1963, 1970, 1977, 1990)
8922:Air Pollution Control Act
8886:Migratory Bird Treaty Act
8818:
8784:
8658:
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8386:
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7489:
7482:
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7201:
6962:"2010 Fuel Economy Guide"
5694:(10): 1–8. Archived from
5505:(January 20, 2021; in
3524:This section needs to be
3415:This section needs to be
3094:National Research Council
2879:
2874:
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2042:plug-in electric vehicles
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995:
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985:
939:alternative fuel vehicles
924:United Automobile Workers
101:, to improve the average
9599:Supreme Court candidates
9475:templates for discussion
9447:Toxicity category rating
9442:Total maximum daily load
9379:National Priorities List
9261:Office of Surface Mining
9086:Federal Noxious Weed Act
8987:(1972, 1977, 1987, 2014)
8961:Solid Waste Disposal Act
8702:Rapanos v. United States
8057:Greenhouse gas emissions
7266:Offshore drilling debate
7236:Energy Policy Act (2005)
7231:Energy Policy Act (1992)
6604:"Greenhouse Real Wheels"
6307:Jeff Koch (April 2008).
6257:"Heavier. Slower. Safer"
5661:(4): 1–8. Archived from
5628:(4): 1–8. Archived from
4432:"Vehicles and Equipment"
4141:(2): 1–8. Archived from
3723:
3657:Battery electric vehicle
3646:fined under a new rate.
3152:law of supply and demand
3080:Effect on traffic safety
2628:Replaced March 30, 2020:
2262:greenhouse gas emissions
2181:2008 Bush Proposed Rule
2084:. This corresponds to a
2048:Implementing regulations
1888:Circuit Court of Appeals
10119:1975 in the environment
10096:Carter administration →
10041:Safe Drinking Water Act
9787:Fair Credit Billing Act
9549:Assassination attempts
9409:Renewable Fuel Standard
9227:Inflation Reduction Act
9034:Safe Drinking Water Act
6733:. CNN. January 11, 2006
6288:. The Hagerty Group LLC
5423:10.1126/science.aav1458
5090:. NHTSA. Archived from
4756:. NHTSA. Archived from
4588:"49 USC 32906(a)(1)(A)"
4311:. Books.nap.edu. 2002.
4048:. NHTSA. Archived from
3697:Hybrid electric vehicle
3331:Regular Gasoline Prices
3291:electronic control unit
2902:footprint = 67 ft
2385:footprint = 67 ft
1828:Performance in practice
573:, with fuel economies f
10087:← Nixon administration
9918:Tax Reform Act of 1976
9902:National Market System
9755:Rockefeller Commission
9022:Endangered Species Act
8967:Endangered Species Act
8849:Rivers and Harbors Act
8398:United States v. SCRAP
8344:Vermont Yankee v. NRDC
8062:State and territory CO
6577:"Depreciation Ratings"
6196:on September 25, 2015.
5912:on September 18, 2013.
5874:Bloomberg BusinessWeek
5701:on September 25, 2007.
5668:on September 25, 2007.
4605:EPA and NHTSA (2012).
4594:on September 23, 2006.
4575:on September 23, 2006.
4556:on September 23, 2006.
3707:Range-extended vehicle
3491:
3255:flexible-fuel vehicles
3239:
2864:(selected values only)
2334:
2326:
2192:2009 Obama Final Rule
2080:is $ 7 per tonne of CO
2002:Mitsubishi (0.13 mpg),
1953:unintended consequence
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264:need of the nation to
258:economic practicality;
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111:sport utility vehicles
95:United States Congress
9693:Executive Order 11905
9592:Judicial appointments
9347:Executive Order 13990
9341:Executive Order 13432
9336:Environmental justice
9221:CHIPS and Science Act
8928:Fish and Wildlife Act
8804:Guam v. United States
8336:Sierra Club v. Morton
8080:Governmental agencies
7261:Nuclear energy policy
6829:on September 25, 2007
6711:on September 10, 2008
6389:on September 27, 2007
6311:. Hemmings Motor News
5726:on September 25, 2007
5635:on November 27, 2008.
5500:Exec. Order No. 13990
4760:on December 16, 2008.
4734:on September 27, 2007
4662:on September 17, 2015
4474:on September 23, 2006
4148:on September 25, 2007
4105:"Green Vehicle Guide"
4085:on September 20, 2009
3489:
3375:Pew Charitable Trusts
3237:
3111:Chevrolet S-10 Blazer
2332:
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2078:social cost of carbon
1946:New "footprint" model
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281:, air pollution, and
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10057:Magnuson–Stevens Act
9879:Fast track authority
9430:State of the Climate
9098:Magnuson–Stevens Act
8904:McSweeney-McNary Act
8556:West Virginia v. EPA
8508:Massachusetts v. EPA
8045:Environmental issues
7117:NHTSA: CAFE Overview
7067:improve this article
6764:on November 12, 2008
6468:on February 26, 2008
6438:on December 31, 2007
6087:on December 10, 2016
5363:(November 7, 2016).
3337:Consumer preferences
3319:Light Vehicle Prices
3268:Hybrid Synergy Drive
3189:Automaker viewpoints
3177:scenario as per the
3113:2 door was 232. The
2302:2016 mid-term review
2008:Chrysler (0.14 mpg),
863:
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9762:1975 VRA Amendments
9665:International trips
9394:Not-To-Exceed (NTE)
9326:Environmental crime
9321:Effluent guidelines
9082:, 2014, 2016, 2022)
8822:federal legislation
8328:Missouri v. Holland
7281:Secretary of Energy
7209:Energy independence
7079:footnote references
6636:The Washington Post
6609:The Washington Post
6030:. October 29, 2014.
5905:Death By the Gallon
5799:Metal Powder Report
5777:The Washington Post
5415:2018Sci...362.1119B
5409:(6419): 1119–1121.
5168:on January 11, 2012
4408:on January 29, 2007
4382:on December 1, 2007
4178:on February 8, 2012
4052:on December 5, 2006
3717:Road-traffic safety
3223:Former GM chairman
3197:, GM vice-chairman
3160:Charles Krauthammer
2866:
2349:
2164:
1993:Hyundai (1.01 mpg),
982:
296:its trend over time
279:road-traffic safety
9925:Whip Inflation Now
9638:Halloween Massacre
9214:Louisiana v. Biden
9128:CERCLA (Superfund)
9036:(1974, 1986, 1996)
8352:Hughes v. Oklahoma
7251:Fossil fuels lobby
7119:(Archived in 2010)
5848:"Autoline Detroit"
5292:The New York Times
5141:on October 3, 2011
5094:on August 30, 2012
4612:. Federal Register
3712:Regulatory failure
3492:
3240:
3143:Economic arguments
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344:1979 energy crisis
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9872:Trade Act of 1974
9645:Carter transition
9585:1977 SOTU Address
9578:1976 SOTU Address
9571:1975 SOTU Address
9460:
9459:
9389:New Source Review
9175:Energy Policy Act
9158:Oil Pollution Act
9028:Oil Pollution Act
9016:Noise Control Act
8946:Acid Rain Program
8934:Oil Pollution Act
8898:Oil Pollution Act
8892:Clarke–McNary Act
8814:
8813:
8774:Sackett v. EPA II
8275:
8274:
8040:
8039:
7286:Smart grid policy
7256:Hydropower policy
7246:Federal Power Act
7107:
7106:
7099:
6811:"New MPG Ratings"
6784:"New MPG Ratings"
6676:978-0-309-37388-3
6531:on March 11, 2008
6501:on April 10, 2008
6432:"Vehicle Ratings"
6211:. Car and Driver.
6164:on March 18, 2016
6052:on March 21, 2012
5953:on March 24, 2008
5880:on March 10, 2008
5752:on April 10, 2007
5320:. August 24, 2018
5018:National Archives
4708:National Archives
4326:978-0-309-07601-2
4285:978-0-309-07601-2
4251:978-0-9754871-0-5
3992:"Gas Guzzler Tax"
3972:on August 9, 2018
3835:978-0-309-07601-2
3729:Explanatory notes
3672:Emission standard
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4135:Status Report
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3107:Toyota Matrix
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7662:Mississippi
7577:Connecticut
7439:Puerto Rico
7324:Connecticut
7087:August 2023
6768:November 7,
6737:February 4,
6442:October 24,
6415:October 24,
6189:Motor Trend
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4986:November 9,
4788:October 23,
4704:White House
4666:October 17,
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4332:November 9,
4291:November 9,
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3577:fuel prices
3565:multi-valve
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3385:. In 1999,
3353:grey market
3348:Malaise era
3277:34 mpg
3115:Nissan 350Z
2790:Elaine Chao
2266:metric tons
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1788:41.3 (39.4)
1770:39.8 (38.0)
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287:first world
10113:Categories
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8855:Refuse Act
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7937:New Jersey
7832:California
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7567:California
7507:Geothermal
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7314:California
7214:Energy law
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5098:August 28,
5059:emissions.
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4027:August 10,
3667:Carbon tax
3640:Heidi King
3469:PT Cruiser
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2871:Model Year
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224:Ford F-150
188:model year
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8862:Lacey Act
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8826:treaties,
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7907:Minnesota
7792:Wisconsin
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7657:Minnesota
7632:Louisiana
7527:Renewable
7522:Petroleum
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6575:Edmunds.
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3602:penalties
3427:June 2023
3387:USA Today
3287:green car
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3207:Big Three
2148:‑US
2070:‑US
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1015:Combined
1003:Domestic
216:Honda Fit
57:summarize
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7592:Georgia
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7517:Nuclear
7497:Biofuel
7483:Sources
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7454:Vermont
7359:Indiana
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7021:Reuters
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6408:NHTSA.
5411:Bibcode
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3782:. NHTSA
3573:Payback
3526:updated
3503:by 7%.
3462:minivan
3444:Minivan
3417:updated
3369:A 2006
3229:ethanol
3211:obesity
2806:Science
2090:hybrids
1845:Porsche
1006:Import
949:History
928:lobbied
268:energy.
204:penalty
10004:policy
9863:NRSROs
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7927:Nevada
7877:Kansas
7852:Hawaii
7817:Alaska
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7597:Hawaii
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1867:) and
1861:Jaguar
1859:2012,
1851:, and
1643:(27.8)
956:Hummer
381:FTP-75
9840:ERISA
8819:Major
8788:cases
8662:cases
8600:cases
8570:cases
8460:cases
8390:cases
8237:NRECA
8182:ACORE
7997:Texas
7887:Maine
7857:Idaho
7809:state
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7637:Maine
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7539:state
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3724:Notes
3301:Tesla
3058:35.30
3055:42.61
3052:53.73
3049:50.10
3046:56.77
3043:66.95
3032:31.73
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3026:48.32
3023:45.12
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3017:60.26
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3000:44.48
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2925:31.49
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