EPA Proposes Fuel Economy, Emissions Standards for Heavier Trucks and Buses
Given that environmental issues and the need to reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil are currently hot button issues, the Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety...
View ArticleNissan Titan Diesel Test Program Underway
Back in September, the US Department of Energy, in conjunction with Nissan Motor Co, green lighted a proposal to test a Cummins four-cylinder turbo-diesel in the full-size Titan pickup. The program...
View ArticleMercedes-Benz F125! May Preview Future S-Class
It created a lot of buzz when it was unveiled at Frankfurt back in September, yet the F-125! concept, besides showcasing possible future technologies such as a hydrogen-fuel cell powertrain, exotic...
View Article54.5 MPG Fuel Efficiency Standard Passed for 2025
The Obama administration passed a new fuel efficiency standard today which requires every automaker to meet an average fuel economy of 54.5 mpg for cars and light trucks by 2025. This move will help...
View ArticleAutomakers Ahead of Schedule for MPG Standards
With the new fuel standards to hit a nominal average of 54.5 mpg by 2025, automakers are working hard to improve the fuel efficiency across their lineups. According to Christopher Grundler, director...
View ArticleAuto Industry on Track to Meet EPA Emissions Standard
Every automaker that sells cars in the US was handed a challenge last year from the President, tasked to cut the average fuel economy of their entire fleet to 54.5 mpg by 2025. The Environmental...
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