Doug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior, just announced the rollback of CAFE standards, in an interview with Fox’s Bret Baier. This is one of the ways they are helping the economy they say.
Ali
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I wish California would have kept the 30 year rolling exemption. The number of cars older than a 1995MY are dramatically less than even just 10 year old vehicles.I like it. In California it's pretty much a scam, smog checks, extra fees, etc. I'd guess 99% of vehicles manufactured in the last 10-15 years would pass.
Unfortunately your probably right. I could see models staying around longer now though. Maybe a redesign was planned as a need to meet CAFE - and instead they keep selling it. That is why the Xterra was killed off. The production line stayed operating making Fronties for 4 more years, but because the stupid Cafe footprint rule, it would have needed a redesign to continue.Car manufacturers will not deviate from the long term plans. They recognize that this is a whimsical change that will be undone in the future. They recognize the need for efficiency as an economic consideration as much as an environmental one.
The main change I would like to see are small, simple, low cost, lightweight, efficient cars similar to the current Mirage or Geo of years past.Car manufacturers will not deviate from the long term plans. They recognize that this is a whimsical change that will be undone in the future. They recognize the need for efficiency as an economic consideration as much as an environmental one.
I'd like that too, but that's highly unlikely.The main change I would like to see are small, simple, low cost, lightweight, efficient cars similar to the current Mirage or Geo of years past.
This is quite fantastical since he doesnt have anything to do with CAFE standards.Doug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior, just announced the rollback of CAFE standards, in an interview with Fox’s Bret Baier. This is one of the ways they are helping the economy they say.
Ali
have you seen how they compute EV fuel economy.After all, who wants to enjoy better fuel economy?
Irrelevant since EVs don't directly consume fuel and hefty EVs are a small fraction of that market anyway.have you seen how they compute EV fuel economy.
if they computed it the same way half of these heafty EV's wouldnt pass either![]()
Its not that we shouldnt have standards its that they were wrote with an agenda and with the rolling structure..
made it impossible for ICE engines to meet.. therefore you were sneakily legislating EVs fully replacing ICE through CAFE.
I dont think we need to go back to 18+ mpg fleet standard
but the standards were unobtanium
such as 60mpg for cars by 2026 and 42mpg for light trucks..
how many Ice vehicles are 60mpg+ even hybrids or phevs.
It was idiocy.