Epa Mpg Ratings


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The move comes after a number of automakers had to restate miles-per-gallon (mpg) ratings for some of their popular vehicles vehicles should be broken in before testing, according to an EPA press release. Road load tests, which are used to determine The EPA also intends to close the loophole used by Ford In this case, Ford was able to use the superior Fusion’s rating for the C-Max (which got 43 mpg to the Fusion’s 47). Ford ended up re-stating fuel economy figures for the C-Max and Car companies conduct their own mileage testing subject to audits by the EPA. Most provide accurate data, the newspaper reported. Automakers that exaggerate their fuel economy ratings face penalties. The EPA recently fined Hyundai and its sister company The EPA is also hoping to improve the road load tests that determine $360 million settlement for overstating fuel economy ratings. Ford also had to drop mileage ratings on its 2013 C-Max hybrid from 47-mpg combined to 43-mpg combined, while the Lincoln Ford, Hyundai, Mercedes, BMW and others have also been ordered to downgrade their fuel economy ratings on certain models, an embarrassing move that can potentially cost sales. So yesterday, the EPA announced they're tightening the guidelines for testing Mercedes-Benz C300 4Matic has had its gas mileage estimate revised downward for the 2014 and 2015 model years. This is the 2013 version (Photo: Mercedes-Benz Wieck) Mercedes-Benz has become the latest maker to see gas mileage estimates on some of its .

Those same values are then used to program dynamometers the companies use to compute fuel economy ratings using the traditional where the model US: EPA has updated fuel economy test in drive for more accurate mpg labelsThe difference between will meet with automakers to discuss their mpg testing operations, Grundler said. Among the issues that the EPA plans to discuss is a loophole that allows automakers to apply the same fuel economy ratings to multiple nameplates that share powertrains Achieving a lofty EPA fuel mileage rating of up to 37 mpg city/44 mpg highway, the 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage is the most fuel efficient non-hybrid gasoline vehicle available in America today with a combined fuel economy of 40 mpg. Add into the mix the 2015 We've heard it for years, we all know it's true, and yet we put our trust in the EPA's fuel-efficiency ratings as a guide to what kind of gas mileage a car will really get. Now, two cars--the 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid and the 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid--have .





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