Average Fuel Economy for New Vehicles Reaches Record High 24.8 mpg

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edited September 2014 in General

imageAverage Fuel Economy for New Vehicles Reaches Record High 24.8 mpg

The average fuel economy of new vehicles sold in November reached a record high of 24.8 mpg, according to a report from the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute.

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  • intelligentcarintelligentcar Member Posts: 1
    Advancements in MPG rates are mostly coming from the consumer demand side, rather than the engineering side of things. It is rising fuel costs and more awareness of the damage of carbon emissions pushing these improvements to market.

    Definitely a good thing and I hope it continues!
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