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Federal regulators say they won't require annual improvements in automotive fuel efficiency of less than 2 percent between 2017 and 2025, but have "tentatively concluded" that an annual improvement of 7 percent is as high as automakers can be expected to reach. In a notice posted Tuesday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it is researching the impact of raising fuel efficiency in the 2 percent to 7 percent annual range.BimmerFest Preview 20112011 BMW 1M NA Launch Photo Gallery2012 BMW 6-Series NA Launch Cabo Photo GalleryPorsche GT3 RS 4.0 Photo Gallery2011 New York Auto Show Photo GalleryAutoSpies.com Photo GalleriesIf you want to see your photos running on our homepage photo ticker, be sure to upload your photos on the go by sending them to Mobile@AutoSpies.com Share on FacebookRead Article
In a notice posted Tuesday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it is researching the impact of raising fuel efficiency in the 2 percent to 7 percent annual range.
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