
REDWOOD CITY, CA – A recent survey of fleet professionals that received more than 300 responses, GreenRoad’s “Fleet Leader 2013 Outlook” study, found that rising fuel prices are the biggest concern in 2013 for fleet managers.
Read More →ANN ARBOR, MI – The University of Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute found that the average fuel economy of new vehicles sold in the U.S. was at a record high of 24.1 mpg in November.
Read More →WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) have officially released their 2013 Fuel Economy Guide, which provides readers with EPA fuel economy rating information for new vehicles.
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DETROIT - GM said new tire technologies could result in up to a 7% improvement in fuel economy, according to some estimates.
Read More →ORANGE COUNTY, CA – Hyundai and Kia are adjusting the fuel economy ratings for approximately 900,000, or 35%, of 2011-2013 model-year vehicles sold through Oct. 31, 2012.
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DETROIT – GM’s Cadillac brand detailed some of the specific features on its new 2013-MY ATS that contribute to the sport sedan’s recently announced EPA fuel economy ratings of 21 city and 31 highway mpg for its 2.0L turbocharged engine.
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WASHINGTON – The EPA posted official fuel economy numbers for the 2013-MY Dodge Dart. The Dart Aero model equipped with a 1.4 L four-cylinder engine and manual six-speed transmission is EPA-certified at 41 mpg highway.
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NEW YORK – Ford provided details on the EPA-certified fuel economy figures for its different Fusion models, including the Fusion Hybrid, its 1.6L and 2.0L EcoBoost-powered models, and its 2.5L model.
Read More →Will you be Chicken Little (“The sky is falling, the sky is falling”) or the clarion to management so you can prepare for the revolutionary change ahead?
Read More →WASHINGTON – The Obama Administration announced it has finalized the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards up through model-year 2025. The Administration originally announced the proposed standards in July 2011.
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