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Ambitious. Achievable? Interim CAFE 32 mpg by 2015

For the 2007 model year, cars sold in the U.S. averaged 31.3 mpg and light trucks averaged 23.1 mpg. Keep in mind that these numbers reflect a complex equation that takes a car or truck’s “footprint” into account. Based on this equation, DOT says, Porsche will have to average 41.3 mpg by 2015 without buying another manufacturer’s credits, or paying a gas guzzler tax (unless it can by then count the fuel economy of every Volkswagen AG model sold in the U.S.), whereas newly independent Jaguar/Land Rover will have a lower number to achieve for cars, because Jaguars make a larger “footprint.”

April 23rd, 2008 | On The Road | 0 comments | Continued