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Originally Posted by BlaqWhole
Do you see one in my sig. If I did have one then trust me when I say it would be the fastest car in my fleet.
Even with E15 or whatever they decide on, it still changes nothing towards the fact that A - all cars will be required to have 40 MPGs by 2026 or something like that and B - no gas powered vehicles will be available for consumers in mass by 2035. So none of this even matters. At best it will keep prices kinda down which won't matter because gas prices will still be higher and will never return to what they were even a year ago.
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That is not true.
All cars must "average" 40 MPG by 2026. That is a big difference. For example for every X number of Prius's Toyota produces, they can produce X amount of Tundra's. I would also imagine since manufactures are now producing EV's which have unlimited "MPG", that would also factor into how many trucks or large SUVs they can produce.