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Doubling Fuel Economy May Cost $2000 a Car, $157 Billion, U.S. Draft Says – Bloomberg


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Doubling Fuel Economy May Cost $ 2000 a Car, $ 157 Billion, U.S. Draft Says
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A proposed US rule requiring automakers to double average fuel economy of vehicles to 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025 may cost $ 157 billion, two agencies said in a draft. The standard would add an average of $ 2000 to the price of each new passenger
New federal fuel economy rules of 54.5 mpg for cars to be announced WednesdayDetroit Free Press
54.5 mpg fuel-economy standard officially proposedChicago Tribune
Gov't puts cost of fuel economy boost at $ 157BSan Francisco Chronicle

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