
Chart courtesy of UMTRI.
The average fuel economy of new light-duty vehicles sold in March rose to 25.4 miles per gallon to reach its highest level is more than seven years, according to University of Michigan researchers.
Fuel economy rose 0.3 mpg above February levels, and has climbed more than 26 percent since the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute began keeping records in October of 2007. The institute tracks EPA ratings printed on new-vehicle window stickers published in the EPA Fuel Economy Guide.







