NHTSA Final CAFE Ruling to Hike Fines for Automakers
With the new ruling, fines for vehicles that fall short of fuel economy standards will cost automakers at least $1 billion annually.
With the new ruling, fines for vehicles that fall short of fuel economy standards will cost automakers at least $1 billion annually.
A coalition of 13 attorneys general led by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman told the Trump administration it could expect a "vigorous" legal challenge to any attempt to weaken pollution standards for light-duty vehicles.
Jeff Carson likened his year as chairman of the NADA to piloting a plane during a ‘catastrophic electrical failure,” noting that he experienced situations where he started out on what seemed a routine path only to have outside events toss his flight plan out the window.
On Friday, the Environmental Protection Agency finalized the fuel efficiency rules that will guide the federal greenhouse gas and CAFE standards for 2022-2025 model-year vehicles.
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