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New Auto Emissions Rules Finalized
The Obama administration finalized new rules for automobiles designed to drastically cut gasoline consumption and greenhouse-gas emissions.
But the rules will carry significant costs for car companies and consumers, raising the average price of a new car by nearly $1,000 by the middle of the decade, according to government estimates.
In setting stringent new targets for auto fuel-economy and greenhouse-gas emissions, the White House aims to have all new cars on U.S. roads average 35.5 miles per gallon by 2016, up from a current 26.4 mpg. The new rules accelerate a transition that Congress mandated two and a half years ago.
He wants to bring back the Crosley!!!
The Obama administration finalized new rules for automobiles designed to drastically cut gasoline consumption and greenhouse-gas emissions.
But the rules will carry significant costs for car companies and consumers, raising the average price of a new car by nearly $1,000 by the middle of the decade, according to government estimates.
In setting stringent new targets for auto fuel-economy and greenhouse-gas emissions, the White House aims to have all new cars on U.S. roads average 35.5 miles per gallon by 2016, up from a current 26.4 mpg. The new rules accelerate a transition that Congress mandated two and a half years ago.
He wants to bring back the Crosley!!!