EPA Says US Vehicle Fleet Hit All Time High For Efficiency

EPA Says US Vehicle Fleet Hit All Time High For Efficiency
The U.S. vehicle fleet hit a record for fuel efficiency in 2018 averaging 25.1 miles mpg in real-world driving as it rose 0.2 mpg, the EPA said.

The fleet is also preliminarily anticipated to jump to 25.5 mpg for the 2019 model year.

The EPA and NHTSA are working to finalize rules to rollback Obama-era requirements through the 2026 model year. Officials hope to finalize the new rules by April 1 but are still working to address remaining issues.


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610looper610looper - 3/3/2020 7:32:56 PM
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Damn you Obama, I like giving my money to OPEC. It's okay though, Chump is here to save the day and reverse that trend of saving money at the pump. We can go back to 16mpg on the freeway, those were the days.


xjug1987axjug1987a - 3/3/2020 8:12:56 PM
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So glad we live in a market based free society vs a Communist/Socialist/Fascist model where the citizens are controlled by the few arrogant elites who think we're stupid and they're soooooo much smarter than us.... Those types get rich "serving" these idiots... they call it "public service".... like Barry Soetoro, Mrs. ClintStone, quid pro Joe, Sanders the millionaire Socialist, Pocahontas Warren, the pathetic list is endless. Unlike Trump who works for free...

BTW why would any bank do a mortgage on a house at the (Barry Soetoro) beach with the oceans rising... why would any insurance company insure these houses as well.... probably because its fake....


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/3/2020 8:46:41 PM
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Who could have foreseen this?


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