Corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards are regulations in the United States, first enacted by the United States Congress in 1975, after the 1973–74...
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the Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products, and Corporate Average Fuel Economy regulations. The need for a national oil storage reserve had...
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60% of the estimated energy savings of the bill. Increased Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards. Automakers are required to boost fleetwide gas mileage...
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Fuel efficiency (or fuel economy) is a form of thermal efficiency, meaning the ratio of effort to result of a process that converts chemical potential...
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The fuel economy of an automobile relates to the distance traveled by a vehicle and the amount of fuel consumed. Consumption can be expressed in terms...
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department to immediately rescind and replace all existing corporate average fuel economy standards and eliminate the electric vehicle mandate. In an...
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submitted by Growth Energy on a Technical Assessment Report on Corporate Average Fuel Economy/Greenhouse Gas (CAFE/GHG) standards, a spokesman said, “Our...
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regulated more broadly through design and fuel standards. Examples of this include corporate average fuel economy standards and laws that ban leaded gasoline...
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and minivans) being classified as light trucks. For example, corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) regulations previously included "permit greater cargo-carrying...
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regulations for motor vehicle theft resistance and fuel economy, as part of the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) system. FMVSS 209 was the first standard...
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the High Technology engine was being developed, due to higher Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards being phased in by the United States government, Cadillac...
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by a loophole in the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) requirements, that allows for a fuel economy credit for every flex-fuel vehicle sold, whether...
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initially the only one offered in the US market, to help meet Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) requirements. The 380 SEL received a poor customer perception...
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Obama and Richard Lugar. It set a goal of raising mandated Corporate Average Fuel Economy fleet standards by 4% per year, approximately one mile per gallon...
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enable low-speed impact without damage to safety systems. With an average fuel economy across passenger cars from 1969-1974 of 13.5 mpg‑US (17.4 L/100 km)...
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000 units for 2014. As of the 2014 model year, Tesla had a US Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) of 276.7 MPG. Tesla's production of cars began at the...
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administer the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) program; and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to collect gas guzzler taxes. Fuel economy estimates for...
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volumes than the Prius, offering a hybrid helps the company meet corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards, and Toyota's market research showed that Hispanic...
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implemented to improve fuel economy and emissions as a result of the United States Federal Government passage of Corporate Average Fuel Economy regulations. For...
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Volvo Cars (category Corporate spin-offs)
United States, Volvo paid $19.6 million in fines for missing its Corporate Average Fuel Economy targets for the 2010–2014 model years. In July 2017, Volvo announced...
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tractor. Transport portal Car classification Vehicle size class Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Commercial vehicle Curb weight Driver's license Fifth...
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Mercedes-Benz W116 (section Fuel injection)
developed to help Mercedes-Benz keep from falling afoul of US Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards introduced in 1975. The 300D became a best...
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Four-stroke engine (section Fuel considerations)
techniques. In the United States, the Corporate Average Fuel Economy mandates that vehicles must achieve an average of 34.9 mpg‑US (6.7 L/100 km; 41.9 mpg‑imp)...
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Jaguar Land Rover (section Corporate affairs)
Rover paid $49.5 million in fines for missing its American Corporate Average Fuel Economy targets over the 2009–13 model years. At the beginning of June...
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vehicles proposed jointly with the Department of Transportation's Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards in 2009. The Center for Biological Diversity...
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automobile manual transmissions added to improve fuel economy ratings in the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) system by preventing a driver from switching...
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provide additional strength for a modest price increase. Recent corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) regulations have given rise to a new variety of steel...
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Oxygenate (redirect from Oxygenated fuel)
their flex-fuel vehicles, e.g. GM's Live Green, Go Yellow campaign. US Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards give an artificial 54% fuel efficiency...
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Conservation Act the federal government initiated fuel efficiency standards (known as Corporate Average Fuel Economy, or CAFE) in 1975, effective as of 1978 for...
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expressly developed with the American market in mind. BMW's corporate average fuel economy was at risk of not meeting requirements by 1984, primarily due...
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