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Carmakers that overstate their vehicles' gasoline mileage will be fined more than $900,000 under new South Korean government rules aimed at reassuring consumers after Hyundai Motor Co's fuel economy fiasco last year.

The rules, announced by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy on Tuesday, also reduce the acceptable margin of error on fuel efficiency to three percent from the current five percent.

Carmakers will also have to use more stringent guidelines to calculate fuel mileage, which will lead to a 3-5 percent drop in a vehicle's overall fuel economy on average.

Hyundai's popular mid-sized Sonata sedan, for example, will now have a fuel efficiency rate of 11.4 km per litre from the current 11.9 km a litre, the ministry said in a statement.

The measures are due to take effect from the second half of this year.


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