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EPA Releases Fuel Economy Top 10 Since 1984: Original Honda Insight Still Number 1

EPA Releases Fuel Economy Top 10 Since 1984: Original Honda Insight Still Number 1
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It seems that these days we never stop hearing about how fuel efficient some new model is, so it may shock you to learn that the highest mileage model currently on the road was introduced back in 1999. That’s right, the original Honda Insight with its hybrid 3-cylinder engine displacing just 1.0-liters was rated at... Continue Reading...

Mahindra Pickup Testing Complete, But No Launch Date Set

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Mahindra Pickup Testing Complete, But No Launch Date Set
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  India’s Mahindra is gearing up to sell its pickups in the United States and has recently completed all the necessary tests to gain approval for the diesel-powered truck. However, Mahindra’s US importer has already missed two launch dates, and is gearing up for a third, this time with the necessary modifications made for regulatory approval.... Continue Reading...

Report: Hyundai Most Fuel Efficient Automaker in the U.S.

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Report: Hyundai Most Fuel Efficient Automaker in the U.S.
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Several years ago Hyundai announced its plan to be the most fuel-efficient automaker in the U.S. The news was met with much skepticism. But not that long afterward and an impressive new lineup of award-winning vehicles and the Korean automaker has already met its goal and is well on the way to achieving the 2016... Continue Reading...

Obama Proposes Significant Rise in Fuel-Efficiency Standards

Obama Proposes Significant Rise in Fuel-Efficiency Standards
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Yesterday President Obama announced a new proposal being put forward to increase fuel-economy standards across the board. If enacted, the legislation would see the fleet average for passenger vehicles rise to 35.5 mpg by 2016. Currently automakers are facing an 8 percent increase in fuel-economy standards that would see fleet averages for light-vehicles (cars and... Continue Reading...

41 MPG Ford Fusion Hybrid

41 MPG Ford Fusion Hybrid
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The EPA has just released its fuel mileage results after testing Ford’s new Fusion Hybrid and it’s official – the Fusion Hybrid is the most efficient mid-size car on the market. It beats the Toyota Camry by 2 mpg on the highway and an astounding 8 mpg in the city. According to Ford, this equates... Continue Reading...
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