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Fwd: Consumers Union: New EPA Data Show Record High Fuel Economy and Horsepower, Success of Federal Fuel Economy Program

Hi - passing along Consumers Union's statement on EPA's fuel economy trends
report they released this morning. Please let me know if you have any
questions or would like to connect with David Friedman to discuss this
further.

News Release
Consumers Union
Public Policy and Advocacy Division of Consumer Reports
Thursday, January 11, 2018



*New EPA Data Show Record High Fuel Economy and Horsepower, Success of
Federal Fuel Economy Program*

*WASHINGTON -  *The average fuel economy of cars reached a record high of
24.7 mpg, while CO2 emissions fell by 2grams per mile, according to the
latest Light-Duty Vehicle CO2 and Fuel Economy Trends Report
<https://www.epa.gov/fuel-economy-trends/highlights-co2-and-fuel-economy-trends>,
released by the the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today.

“Fuel economy standards are working and consumers are better off as a
result. Vehicles continue to hit record highs in fuel efficiency, while the
biggest improvements are from cross-overs, which continue to gain an
increasing share of the market,�?? said David Friedman, Director of Cars and
Product Policy and Analysis for Consumers Union, the policy and
mobilization division of Consumer Reports. “Automaker innovations are
saving consumers money at the pump in everything from compact cars to
pickups and SUVs.�??

The report shows an increasing number of high-efficiency vehicles on the
market today, including twice as many SUV models in 2017 getting at least
25 mpg than there were in 2012. The report also shows how setting robust
standards in the future is motivating automakers to produce more efficient
vehicles today. In fact, 26% of projected Model Year 2017 vehicle
production already meets or exceeds the Model Year 2020 CO2 emissions
targets. At the same time fuel efficiency is growing, so is horsepower,
which hit a new record high.

“This shows consumers can save money at the pump while getting the
performance and utility they need," Friedman continued, “The report is more
evidence that the fuel economy standards should remain strong in the
future.�??

A full copy of the EPA report is available here
<https://www.epa.gov/fuel-economy-trends>.

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*Media Contact: Jason Kuruvilla, **jason.kuruvilla@consumer.org*
<jason.kuruvilla@consumer.org>*, 202-7**19-5923*