Report Says Canada Creates More Garbage Per Capita Than Any Other Country In The Developed World
But somehow they use more water than us, time to flush the toilet again.. North America's population is growing in all countries and with growth there is energy and waste produced. |
At this time, it doesn't matter what breaks are given to ICE-based cars.
Steady technology advances are making electric cars more attractive every year. When the $35k Tesla and $37k GM Bolt become available in the next couple of years, they will be the beginning of the end for ICE-based cars. |
"Fuel economy standards set by the Obama administration for the 2022 to 2025 model years will remain, the Environmental Protection Agency has stated."
Nah, We're Keeping our Fuel Economy Targets: EPA Notable comments on this article: Yep, CAFE numbers are based on the old test cycle. https://i.imgur.com/3O3ZP0C.jpg |
Found this table of 2014 vehicle models that includes their CAFE MPG and targets for 2016 and 2025; https://www.nap.edu/read/21744/chapter/35#436
Few of those examples missed their 2016 targets; most that did were within 1 mpg of it. Some of those traditional ICE cars met the 2025 targets, or were close. The Fusion hybrid is 66.1mpg and last generation Prius 70.6mpg for CAFE. While it may not help fuel economy out in the real world by the way many drive, turbocharging with engine downsizing alone can get a car close to its 2016 CAFE target. Throw in direct injection, variable valve lift, and perhaps an 8 speed plus automatic, and 2025 targets are reachable. Then cars get a boost to their CAFE value for having a simple start/stop system. Plug ins already have extremely high CAFE numbers, and each one sold counts as more than one car for determining a company's CAFE value. IIRC, it is a 1.4 to 1.7 multiplier depending of whether it is a PHEV or BEV, and its EV range. A company might not even need a plug in for CAFE if they have some desirable full hybrids to balance out their models that don't quite reach the 2025 target. |
Trump just signed an executive order (this bypasses Congress for those outside the US) that would cancel the Trans-Pacific partnership.
What Does The Withdrawal From TPP Mean For The U.S Auto Industry? TL;DR - Not much, just preserves the status quo on the truck market, as the deal would have eliminated the 25% tariff on imported foreign trucks to the US. I'm glad CAFE exists at all, because for decades the US truck market has not seen much foreign competition (besides the gas guzzling Toyotas and Nissans built and adapted for the US market) and has been lazy with regards to fuel economy and CAFE has been prodding them along to dump their traditional V8s with four speed autos for V6 turbos and such with 9-10 speed transmissions. |
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52mpg?! Nice talent.
Me, too, Gary. My 1989 Civic hatchback (world's smallest station wagon) and 2001 Miata are the last ICE cars I'll own. Next vehicle will be a pure EV, perhaps a Tesla Model 4. Because an EV has 10x fewer moving parts than an ICE car, my first EV will likely be my last vehicle, too. I imagine the feeling of moving from an ICE to an EV will be the same as putting one's horse to pasture in favor of early automobiles. |
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Trump wants to 'cut regulations by 75%' to boost US manufacturing.
People are saying those EPA targets may soon be on the chopping block under Trump. Trump Says Environmentalism 'Is Out Of Control'; In Breakfast With Automaker CEOs Ok, can this please mean we're getting more diesels? lol |
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