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Location: Clearwater,Fl
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63 mpg cafe in 13 years
What are we going to be driving, mopeds like the undeveloped world.
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Drives: '11 Mustang GT Premium Join Date: Oct 2010
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A little something that set my mind at ease;
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I'm not someone who really buys into the panic of these CAFE proposals because some of the numbers aren't realistic in any manner. Look at how many cars actually get 62 MPG or something equal, outside some EVs you won't find any. Unless battery technology improves drastically over the next 14 years this won't happen. Even it does the cost will too high to pass on to the consumer and sanity will settle in. Numbers like 45 MPG by 2025 are more realistic and won't limit the choices consumers have in the long run. One thing is for sure at least for me, I have my performance car and I'm glad I got it before all this took place.
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love. my. car.
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A sales + B sales + C sales + D sales + E sales ... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- A sales/A mpg + B sales/B mpg + C sales/C mpg + D sales/D mpg + E sales/E mpg ... So if there were say 500,000 cars sold by one particular automaker, with one model making half their sales at 30 mpg, one selling 120k units @ 25 mpg, one selling 100k at 23 mpg, and one selling 30k @ 200 mpg, taking the simple average you'd get 37.6 mpg. But with an harmonic mean it would be 28 mpg. I'm sure this was done to close that very loophole you mentioned and encourage automakers to improve the overall efficiency of their fleet rather than cheat with a few superstars. Superstars (such as the Volt) still help, just not as much. That said ... they left in a loophole which more or less says that flex fuel capability effectively doubles the CAFE score for any equipped vehicle. So for 2012, V6 Camaros get a huge boost in their CAFE rating ... probably in the 50 mpg range, unless they closed that loophole when they passed the most recent CAFE legislation.
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I've read the Energy Information Administrations 2011 report and they refer to this new proposed CAFE rule.
They're an extension of the the EPA, and they make special note that while super-high fuel economy like the CAFE idea would be nice...it's next to impossible to do without putting the price of the automobile clear out of the reach of the ordinary person, and stressing the capabilities of the auto manufacturers (glad they realize... )I'm not worried. It's a lot of saber-rattling, and nothing more at this point. Let's just hope the clearer minds prevail when it comes to a peak. |
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Oh well, it kept the CAFE scores up for the big three for a long time. The HHR and PT Cruiser did wonders for their CAFE truck scores, since almost all of them were flex fuel vehicles, got great mileage, and sold in decent numbers. Went a long way to offsetting pickup trucks that couldn't crack 20 mpg (unless they were E85 capable too, then they were over 30 mpg ... ). It just goes to show you how absurd CAFE really is.
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__________________ Originally Posted by FbodFather My sister's dentist's brother's cousin's housekeeper's dog-breeder's nephew sells coffee filters to the company that provides coffee to General Motors...... ........and HE WOULD KNOW!!!!__________________ Camaro Fest sub-forum |
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Hail to the King baby!
Drives: '19 XT4 2.0T & '22 VW Atlas 2.0T Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Illinois
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Be affraid............................be very affraid.
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Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS Join Date: Apr 2008
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There are ways to fix these problems. It's called VOTING.
Vote for people who will promise to pull the plug on all these out of control regulations and the flat earthers who are trying to impose them on the rest of us. |
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Yes... politicians are famous for keeping promises.
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Right now you can’t ride them anywhere but side streets around here. If you live in a big area where most stores are located on a highway. [doesn’t matter if it goes through town and drop to 35, if its a highway route on the map, you will get a ticket] your not allot to ride on it, with a moped or temps on a motorcycle. Id build one heck of a ped if I could actauly drive it anywhere. There is only one loop hole in the “moped” allow streets rules, if you get one that is old style with pedals, you can go on any street as its a motorized bicycle, but on those you could get a ticket, you “have” to shut it off and pedal it like a bike. As bicycles can go nearly anywhere. |
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