
Model-year 2012 vehicles achieved an all-time high fuel economy of 23.6 miles per gallon, representing a 1.2 mpg increase over the previous year, according to a new report from the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The Ford Motor Co. will offer auto stop-start technology on 70% of its North American vehicles by 2017. Ford is also researching dynamic cruise control, which predicts road conditions to optimize fuel economy.
Read More →Model-year 2012 vehicles achieved an all-time high fuel economy of 23.6 miles per gallon (mpg), according to a report released by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Read More →The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Energy Department have released the 2014 Fuel Economy Guide, which helps car buyers identify vehicles that are the most fuel efficient and emit the lowest amount of greenhouse gases.
Read More →According to the University of Michigan Eco-Driving Index (EDI), fuel economy has improved year after year since 2007.
Read More →The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) released its latest update on average window-sticker fuel economy for vehicles sold in the U.S., noting that this value reached a new record high of 24.9 mpg.
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Chrysler detailed the highway fuel economy figures for its 2014-MY Dodge Durango, which is boosted by the new eight-speed automatic transmission the automaker previously announced for the vehicle.
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Ford is revising the fuel economy rating on its 2013 C-MAX Hybrid, changing it from the original 47 mpg city, highway, combined EPA rating to 43 mpg combined.
Read More →The average fuel economy of MY-2013 vehicles sold so far, from Oct. 2012 through July 2013, is 24.7 mpg, which is up 1.2 mpg from MY-2012 vehicles, according to University of Michigan researchers.
Read More →Vermont Clean Cities Coalition is helping fleets boost fuel economy through driver training.
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