New Car Average Fuel Economy Hits 24.9 MPG
Fuel economy regulations are slowly changing the auto industry and subsequently new cars are more fuel-efficient than ever with average consumption landing at 24.9 mpg for the month of August, 2013....
View ArticleNew Car Average Fuel Economy Drops to 24.6 MPG
The average fuel economy of new cars sold in the U.S. last month dropped to 24.6 MPG, down 0.3 MPG from August. The average sales-weighted fuel economy was calculated by University of Michigan...
View ArticleNovember New Car Average Fuel Economy Hits 24.8 MPG
The average fuel economy value of new light-duty vehicles sold in the U.S. during November was 24.8 mpg according to a recent study. The study, which is conducted by the University of Michigan...
View ArticleNew Car Fuel Economy Reaches All-Time High
New cars leaving dealership lots last month helped push average fuel economy in the U.S. to an all-time high. According to a study by University of Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute, the...
View ArticleAverage Fuel Economy Falls in February
The average fuel economy of light vehicles sold in the United States dipped to 25.1 mpg in February, falling by 0.2 month-over-month. Bad weather is blamed for the drop in fuel economy by Michael...
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