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These clowns know absolutely nothing about the auto industry first off, so they certainly have no business trying to regulate it without some sort of mutual agreement. Now domestics are under the gun.
However, I'm most conerned about how this will effect domestic RWD cars?? What's Soctt's take??
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Then about a week or so ago, they tried passing it, again (I think) at which point they couldn't. So they took out the provision for the elimination of tax breaks on Oil companies
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35 MPG CAFE IS the law
^Thanks! I read that not too long ago but I'm not sure I read the whole thing.
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This can only mean that 5thgen powertrains will be developed to meet these new regulations. Scott and company no doubt have some huge surprises for us (for those that care or not) in regards to fuel efficiency.
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its company average, which means hybrid aveo with 50 mpg will offset 20mpg camaros....in theory, thats why corvette might become thier own brand so chevy's overall average will go up and corvette will just pay the penalties
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I really have mixed opinions on this:
Against it: 1. CAFE is pointless. The market moves totally independent of it. When it was introduced, the market demanded cars that were even more fuel efficient than mandated. When gas became cheap again, the SUV was created, taking advantage of lower CAFE regulations for trucks. As a result, as soon as a couple has one kid they go out and buy the biggest SUV on the market because they "need" the space. Now, consumers give lip service to more fuel efficient cars, but they still buy the biggest, fastest car they can afford. Sure Prius sales are on the rise and truck sales are declining (mainly due to the depression in the construction industry) but if the market actually reflected the rhetoric about fuel efficiency most people would be driving subcompacts and you'd find the odd SUV here or there in the hands of the most hardcore outdoors enthusiast.2. It isn't the federal government's job to tell me what kind of fuel economy my car should have. I should have the freedom to make that decision based on my own economic standing and social principles. Really, I want a fuel efficient car anyway (which is why I'm hoping for AFM on the base V8 and possibly considering one of the Alpha sedans), but I hate having it imposed on me. 3. The government really doesn't know what the reality of the industry is. They assume that the cost of fuel efficiency is negligible. They are so sure that they can make cars as fuel efficient as they want, and they just choose to make them as efficient as they are now, so they can just choose to make them more efficient. They honestly believe the increased cost (if any) would be easily offset by the fuel savings. They have no idea that mandated safety equipment and restrictions on freer flowing air intakes and exhaust systems actually work against fuel economy. 4. GM is wrong. Gasoline is about over. As soon as China and India really come on line, good luck getting affordable gas for everyday use. It won't matter if fuel economy is 26 mpg or 35 mpg or 100 mpg. Clean, renewable, homemade bio-fuels and electricity are the future. For this legislation: 1. Actually, 35 mpg is the industry standard. Some manufacturers will be held to higher than average standards, some to lower than average standards. GM will likely be held to lower standards, Honda and Toyota to higher standards. HA! 2. It could have been worse. Bigger idiots than Bush (coughhillarycough and the other Democratic candidates) got into a game of one-upmanship and vowed increasingly tougher regulations if they won. "I'll make it 50 mpg" "well, elect me and I'll make it 55, and it won't cost you a cent" "60" "70!" and so on. So getting this passed now locks in a more reasonable standard.3. It still includes plenty of loopholes, like credit for flex fuel vehicles. They're totally pointless, but it basically allows credits for nearly no cost. :party0038: 4. This thread has allowed me to have fun with all the wonderful new smileys
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Best anti-CAFE argument I've read yet:
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I *think* CAFE is coming to our shores (or a version of it) but I doubt it'll be hard to get over here as the average (as someone up ^ there said) over here is far higher I think across a car range (my Citroen does nearly 70mpg!).
In any case, I'd rather pay MORE to purchase if I knew, over time, I'd be saving on fuel (it would pay for itself). So... $5k extra? Doesn't bother me for 35mpg!
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It can be done, the dual mode hybrid silverado will get the same milage as a regular Camry. I'm sure that it will be possible to make a 5.3L V8 camaro get close to 35 mpg without using hybrid technology. But as I posted in the other CAFE thread, there is a massive loophole involving E85. 15mpg on E85 = 40 mpg rating, regardless of what the car actually uses for fuel so long as it is E85 capable. No idea how they came up with that, but that will make the Volt have an insane mileage rating, something north of 100 mpg. So basically, if a vehicle is E85 capable, it is nearly gaurenteed to exceed the standards.
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Dual mode hybrid technology was on the 10 most brilliant inventions of 2007 according to MSN's article. Then again so was the iphone. Some things just escape me.
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. but adding to your list of things that escape you: Putin as Time Magazine's person of the year......................
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^ they've had stranger.
And yes, flex-fuel capability is going to save a lot of companies' bacon. It is the most pointless technology imaginable, as E85 is only efficient when in an engine set up to run exclusively on it, yet by making flex fuel cars all the manufacturers can boost their ratings for very little effort and money. One more reason why the new CAFE regulations are just stupid. |
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