I've always had a problem with the Government mandating that vehicles get "X" MPG until Year A, "Y" MPG until Year B, and "Z" MPG after that. Might as well be riding bicycles or taking the bus, because manufacturers will have issues meeting that requirement.
Besides, if they were so worried about saving fuels and cleaner air, why did they abolish the Federal speed limit of 55? You'd think if they were that serious about it, they would have kept the 55 limit, or even lowered it. Instead, they keep adding hoses, pipes & nanny sensors to the engines, all the while claiming that it's good for the planet.
Besides, if they were so worried about saving fuels and cleaner air, why did they abolish the Federal speed limit of 55? You'd think if they were that serious about it, they would have kept the 55 limit, or even lowered it. Instead, they keep adding hoses, pipes & nanny sensors to the engines, all the while claiming that it's good for the planet.