Fuel Economy
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Being an antique auto historian and appraiser is the greatest job I've ever had. I get to drive all sorts of cars that I've admired from afar, but never actually had a chance to drive before. I've always gotten a kick out of the little, economical Crosley cars built between 1939 and 1952. Cincinnati industrialist Powel Crosley Jr., made his fortune in radios and appliances. By the late 1930s, he owned both the Crosley Broadcasting Corp. and the Cincinnati Reds baseball team. His ambitious plan was to build a small, inexpensive, and economical car here in the States. In May 1939, the new...
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2014 Ford Fiesta: EcoBoost 1.0-Liter, 3-Cylinder Engine For SubcompactIt's been on sale in Europe for months, and now it's coming to the U.S.: the smallest engine sold by a U.S. automaker in decades. The 2014 Ford Fiesta that goes on sale next year will offer the turbocharged 1.0-liter three-cylinder EcoBoost engine as an option in the subcompact hatchback and sedan...
John Voelcker -
Chrysler, Toyota Now United In Shunning Mexican Fuel StandardsWhile automakers selling cars in North America have been happy to accept the 2025 Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards, the same can't be said for similar plans in Mexico. Last month we described how Toyota was refusing to support the new standards--and now Chrysler has joined the Japanese...
Antony Ingram -
On 'Pure' Gasoline, Your Mileage May Vary: What's The Difference?Unless you're the type to very closely read the fine print on the face of fuel pumps, you might not know that the vast majority of U.S. gasoline is truly ten-percent home grown—that's ten-percent ethanol, and with that ethanol almost certainly from corn. The upsides of adding more ethanol to...
Bengt Halvorson -
Hyundai-Kia Gas Mileage Fiasco: What Does It Mean For You?Now the recriminations--and lawsuits--will start. And we expect the focus on real-world gas mileage to increase, following news that Hyundai and Kia will revise gas-mileage figures downward on 13 different models from the 2011, 2012, and 2013 model years--and reimburse buyers for the extra money...
John Voelcker -
Diesel Hybrids: Why They Don't Make As Much Sense As You ThinkVolkswagen's line of TDI diesel cars has passionate fans. Now that the company is launching the 2013 VW Jetta Hybrid, it will likely gain some hybrid advocates too. But diesel and hybrid fans are very different groups, as the company's marketing surveys show. So why couldn't Volkswagen simply add a...
John Voelcker -
The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute has tracked fuel economy and new car sales since October 2007, and during those five years, we've seen gradual gains in efficiency. Today, UMTRI says that new vehicles sold in October reached a record-high 24.1 mpg. The question is: why? To answer that, we probably need to go back to 1975, when Congress enacted the Corporate Average Fuel Economy regulations. CAFE was a response to the oil crisis of the 1970s, which was brought about by a range of factors, including the decline of American oil production, the Yom Kippur War, and a...
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Toyota Supports Higher MPG Standards In U.S. But Not Mexico?Toyota has a reputation among U.S. car buyers for being green and offering fuel-efficient vehicles. But a recent post on the Natural Resources Defense Council blog painted a different picture. Noting that Toyota was suing to stop the implementation of fuel-economy rules in Mexico that duplicate...
John Voelcker -
Want Better Gas Mileage? Rethink Your Daily CommuteIf you live in a large city, work in a 9-5 job, and drive to the office, it’s probable that you end up spending at least some of your daily commute stuck in traffic. Assuming you drive a regular gasoline car--one without stop-start technology or hybrid drivetrain--congested traffic can...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
2013 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Gets EPA Rated At 45 MPG All-RoundAt one time, if you wanted a green, luxury sedan with great gas mileage, you only had a handful of cars to choose from from automakers like Lexus, Infiniti, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz. Now there’s another car to add to your list: the 45 MPG combined, 2013 LIncoln MKZ. Fresh from its official EPA...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Small Car Sales Soar As Gas Prices RiseIt happens every time gas prices spike, and it's happening again: Small-car sales are soaring. In fact, the total of 2.1 million compact and subcompact cars sold over the nine-month period ending in September is up by fully 50 percent compared to the same period a year ago. That's the highest...
John Voelcker -
2013 Ford C-Max Energi: 100 MPGe, Beats Volt, Plug-in PriusIt’s official: the 2013 Ford C-Max Energi is the most efficient plug-in hybrid to date, achieving a cool 100 miles per gallon equivalent combined in official EPA fuel economy tests. Announced last night by Ford, the $33,745 2013 Ford C-Max Energi has beaten both the 95 MPGe rating of the 2012...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Cars might be getting lighter and ever more efficient in an attempt to reduce emissions and improve gas mileage, but according to Allstate insurance, there’s one factor which affects gas mileage which is heading the wrong way: occupant weight. According to the insurance firm, the rising tide in obesity is slowing down the improvement in gas mileage of new cars. Its attempt to help raise awareness of the impact weight has on gas mileage? A series of helpful, informative infographics. Providing a quick and easy-to-understand appraisal of the issues of obesity and gas mileage, the series...
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Active Shutter Grille Vents: How They Help Improve MPGOver the past few years, more automakers than ever have started to promote something called active shutter grille vents. Essentially a way to boost fuel economy at higher speeds, active grill shutters are now being used by GM, Ford, and Chrysler--among others--to give gas mileage boosts to their...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
IIHS: 2013 Dodge Dart Named A Top Safety PickIn the automotive world, nothing says a car is more safe than a 5-Star crash test rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and a Top Safety Pick award from the insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) While the 2013 Dodge Dart, Chrysler’s first compact...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
2012 Fisker Karma Owners Average 150 MPG, Company SaysThe same day Consumer Reports released its devastating review of the 2012 Fisker Karma, the makers of the range-extended electric luxury sedan put out their own press release. Covering the $106,000 car's fuel economy, it reported on the real-world gas mileage achieved by a group of more than 30...
John Voelcker -
2013 Cadillac ATS: Smallest Caddy V-6 Gas Mileage Rated At 28 MPGBack in July, the EPA released fuel economy figures for the Cadillac ATS compact luxury sedan, showing it was capable of returning up to 33 mpg highway and 22 mpg city when equipped with the base 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. Now the EPA has released a new set of numbers on the Cadillac ATS, this...
Kurt Ernst -
House Bill Demands Safety, Jobs Analysis Of Gas-Mileage RulesPolitics is at best a messy and adversarial process. Add in a presidential election and the currently polarized political mood, and anything at all done by government is usually exploited for political gain--by one side or another, often by both from different stances. Which seems a good lens to...
John Voelcker -
It’s fair bet that by now, we all know gas mileage depends on many factors, including how well-maintained a car is, the pressure of the tires, how full the car is, and the road and weather conditions at the time. How fast you drive also affects your gas mileage, with the energy required to push the car along growing exponentially the faster you go. On paper, that particular rule represents itself as a neat equation, but what does it mean in real life? How much can you improve gas mileage by slowing down a little, and how fast should you drive? To find out, we made a 500-mile round trip...
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Young Buyers Like Small Cars, Don't Care About Fuel EconomyStatistics are curious and often contradictory things. That's doubly so when they reveal shopping habits, because shoppers are curious and contradictory creatures. For example, we've heard time and again that even if Millennials (aka "Generation Y") could afford to buy cars, they wouldn't flock to...
Richard Read -
2013 Ford Fusion EcoBoost: Yes, You Can Hit 47 mpg, But...With more new-car buyers than ever wanting higher gas mileage in their next car, automakers are keen to show just how efficient their latest models can be. Which is probably why Ford took to its oval test track in Dearborn, Michigan, with four NASCAR stars to prove that its 2013 Fusion with...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Ford: Customers Will Pay More For Gas-Saving Cars. Do You Agree?At the start of September, gas prices hit an all-time Labor Day average high of $3.80 per gallon. So it’s no surprise that a recent study commissioned by Ford says that 82 percent of Americans would be happy to pay a higher sticker price on cars that save them money in the long term. The...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Point Of View: Gas Taxes Are Better Than Fuel Economy Rules--DiscussWith the announcement of final rules for corporate average fuel efficiency of 54.5 mpg by 2025, the NHTSA and EPA have done two things. The agencies have given carmakers both a major technological challenge--double the effective gas mileage of your vehicles in 12 years--and something they have long...
John Voelcker -
Planning A Trip? EPA's Fuel Calculator Predicts Your Gas BillThese days, taking a road-trip isn’t as simple as throwing your luggage and a few snacks into the car, turning up the radio and hitting the freeway. With gas prices on the ever-upward rise, even a relatively short trip over state lines could leave your credit card heaving. Help is now at...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield