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  • Corn Ethanol Pump

    It's pretty difficult to feel sorry for oil companies. Why should we? They're in control of a resource we all depend upon, one way or another, and can essentially charge whatever they like for it. As a result, they make massive profits every year. Nobody pities the rich guy. But maybe we feel a little sorry for them in this case. Why? Because last year, reports The New York Times, companies that supply motor fuel paid $6.8 million in penalties to the EPA for not mixing a special type of biofuel - that doesn't exist - into their gasoline and diesel. Call us crazy libertarians if you will, but...

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    New Fuel Economy Standards For 2025 Coming Today

    While much of the auto industry is focused on the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show, a handful of folks are looking in the opposite direction, toward Washington, D.C. There, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Transportation are expected to announce new fuel economy regulations that...

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    Who Hates High-Mileage Cars? Your Local Auto Dealers, That's Who

    Sometime next month, the EPA and NHTSA will release final draft rules that increase corporate average fuel economy standards to 54.5 mpg by 2025. Most--although not all--carmakers have signed off on the standards, but opposition has hardly died down. The latest group to take up the fight against...

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    EPA, NHTSA Delay Full 54.5 MPG Rules For 2025 Until November

    It was the proposal that brought every automaker selling in the North America market out in a cold sweat. Now, Reuters brings news that the NHTSA and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are delaying the 54.5 MPG, 2025 average fleet fuel economy figure proposal until November. The reason given...

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    Auto Dealers Lobby Against Obama's Higher Gas-Mileage Rules

    Yesterday, auto dealers met with their members of Congress to try to delay new rules that would stiffen the gas-mileage requirements for cars sold in model years 2017 to 2025. The National Auto Dealers Association made the rounds to pitch a proposal that would amend spending legislation for the...

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    2012 Chrysler 300 To Get 31 MPG Highway, Thanks To 8-Speed Automatic

    Half a century ago, automatic transmissions had two or three speeds, and progress has come slowly since then. Today, many cars are still sold with four-speed automatics, though five- and six-speeds are the new normal. Next year, Chrysler will introduce eight-speed automatics on its full-size...

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    With agreement among the White House, the EPA and NHTSA, and most major automakers (though not all), the U.S. looks to be well on its way to a corporate average fuel-economy requirement of 54.5 mpg by model year 2025. That translates to 40 to 45 mpg in real-world gas mileage, but it's still a notable increase in fuel efficiency over today's 25 mpg or so. Now Japan is planning to set new fuel economy rules of its own, reports the Nikkei business daily. The country is drafting guidelines to require gasoline cars to achieve fleet average gas mileage of 20.3 kilometers per liter (47.7 mpg) by...

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    Outdated Tests Skew CAFE Gas Mileage Ratings: 48-MPH Freeways?

    It's widely accepted in the auto industry that all manufacturers game the test cycles used to establish emissions and gas-mileage ratings. Ask auto engineers about the topic, and they tend to get a faraway look and go silent. But the test cycles established in 1978 and used ever since are far from...

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    Shocker: Car Buyers Want Higher MPGs, Don't Want To Pay For It

    Reading the news reports, it looks like the White House and automakers may be closing in on an agreement to raise corporate average fuel economy standards to 54.5 mpg. Consumers are all in favor of raising gas mileage requirements for new cars, according to a new online poll of 1,100 U.S. drivers...

  • Proposed EPA E15 gasoline pump warning label for ethanol content
    EPA Tells Drivers E15 Won't Kill Your Car As Automakers Howl

    Ah, ethanol, that most political of alternative fuels. Farmers love it, deficit hawks hate it, automakers want it for flex-fuel CAFE credits but nowhere else, and environmentalists only want it if it doesn't suck up food supplies, use too much water, or worsen the carbon balance. Yesterday, EPA...

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    Consumer Reports On 56.2-MPG Gas-Mileage Goal: Meh, Can Do Better

    Much debate will occur--and that's putting it politely--over the next round of gas-mileage standards, which the EPA hopes to finalize next year for 2017-2025 vehicles. Earlier this week, news reports from Washington indicated that the Obama Administration and EPA are pushing for 56.2 mpg as the...

  • Proposed EPA E15 gasoline pump warning label for ethanol content
    E15 Gas Warning Label Coming Soon To Pumps Near You, Maybe

    They're not pretty, but they should catch your attention. Yesterday, the Environmental Protection Agency issued its design for a warning label to be placed on so-called pumps that dispense the new gasoline blend, which contains a higher ethanol content. Although the legal status of E15 gasoline may...

  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency adminstrator Lisa Jackson and President Barack Obama

    The two Federal agencies that set gas mileage and emissions standards for future cars may propose rules that require corporate average fuel economy to reach 56 miles per gallon by 2025. News reports out of Washington, D.C., indicate that the Obama Administration is urging the EPA and NHTSA to push for a 5-percent improvement each year between 2017 and 2025. That translates to a 56.2-mpg fleet average in 2025. Regulators have been analyzing annual increases from 2 to 7 percent; Detroit is said to have acknowledged it could meet a 3-percent increase. 34 mpg in 2016, 62 mpg by 2025? Rules for...

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    Should Detroit Dial Down The Doom & Gloom Over High-Mileage Rules?

    We've heard this script before. Some agency of the Federal Government proposes a new rule that will affect the design and performance of cars in some way, sometime in the future. Instinctively, reflexively, automatically, viscerally, the industry lashes out. Horror, catastrophe, misery, bankruptcy!...

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    All-New 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid To Get 47-48 City MPG: Report

    The all-new, entirely redesigned 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid sedan may be rated by the EPA as high as 47 or 48 mpg on the city cycle, according to reports on a website that follows Ford news. The redesigned Ford Fusion sedan will be largely identical to the next Ford Mondeo sedan for Europe under the...

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    2012 Buick Lacrosse eAssist 37-MPG Sedan Priced At $30,820 (With Destination)

    Buick announced today that it would price the four-cylinder version of its 2012 Lacrosse large sedan at $29,960. That sneaks the advertised price neatly under the $30,000 mark, although a mandatory $860 destination charge means buyers will see a sticker of at least $30,820 before they start adding...

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    Hyundai Elantra Gas Mileage

    Unlike other compact cars, the gas-mileage story for the 2011 Hyundai Elantra is simple. There's a single engine, a choice of two transmissions--six-speed automatic or six-speed manual--and any Elantra you order will have the same EPA-rated gas mileage. The figures are 29 mpg city, 40 mpg highway...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Cruze Eco, New York City, March 2011
    Chevrolet Cruze Gas Mileage

    With two models--one all about gas mileage, with two transmission options, plus the other one, which has two engines and two transmissions--the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze may take some sorting out if you're looking to maximize your fuel economy. At least there's only one body style for the new 2011...

  • 2012 Honda Civic sedan at New York Auto Show, April 2011

    With a redesigned range of Civic sedan and coupe models, and no fewer than five separate variants, the new 2012 Honda Civic makes an aggressive effort to position Honda at the forefront of gas mileage. Unlike models from other makers, if you order a standard 2012 Civic with the 1.8-liter engine, you'll do better on mileage ratings by ticking the box for the five-speed automatic. The EPA ratings for the automatic 2012 Honda Civic are 28 mpg, 39 mpg highway, for a combined 32-mpg number. VIDEO: 2012 Honda Civic: Two-Minute Video Review Of New Sedan Opt to shift gears yourself, by specifying the...

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    This Summer’s Six Best Convertibles For Great Gas Mileage

    Summer is finally upon us and that means convertible owners will be cruising the highways with their tops down and the wind in their hair. Convertibles are traditionally more fuel hungry than their hard-top siblings due to the extra weight the vehicles carry, not only from their automated folding...

  • 2011 Fuel Economy Labels
    New Fuel Economy Label Highlights Electric Cars, Plug-Ins

    The Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Transportation have unveiled their updated fuel economy labels. There's some new information aimed squarely to inform consumers looking to buy a hybrid vehicle, plug-in hybrid, or electric car. First and foremost are the MPG or MPGe ratings...

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    Toyota Corolla Gas Mileage

    The 2011 Toyota Corolla is one of the best-selling compact sedans in the U.S. market. But its gas mileage isn't necessarily anything to write home about. The most fuel-efficient model is the one fitted with the 132-horsepower, 1.8-liter engine and a five-speed manual gearbox, a transmission many...

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    High Gas Prices Changing Vacation Plans, Even House Purchases

    There's more than a 3-to-1 chance that your gas price fell last week. The price itself depends largely on what state you live in, but the average price of a gallon of gasoline rose in just 12 states, staying the same or falling in the other 38, according to the average pricing on GasBuddy. But...

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    Dollar-A-Gallon Gasoline? Yep, Briefly, One Day In LA (Video)

    Even if some of us suspect that cheap gasoline may never come back for good ... well, we can dream, right? In the face of national gas prices averaging $4 a gallon, and fillups that can cost three figures, several hundred lucky drivers in Los Angeles hit the jackpot yesterday morning: They paid...

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