Moving Beyond Corporate Average Fuel Economy

Jay OwenGreentech

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Moving Beyond Corporate Average Fuel Economy

By Gal Sitty – Recent announcements by Ford and GM show that the giants of American auto manufacturing are investing in various approaches to meet the federal government’s stringent new fuel economy standards.  » Continue…

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