Truck Sales Boom Driving Down US Fuel Economy
If you’re focused on the revival of the U.S. car market and the profitability of automotive manufacturers, then the recent surge in sales of full-size pickups is great news. If your focus is fuel...
View ArticleAmericans are Driving More, But Using Less Fuel
With the economy recovering, Americans are driving more. However, they're using less fuel, according to a new study from the University of Michigan. The average 2013 vehicle fuel economy was up 1.2 mpg...
View ArticleIndex Shows New Car Fuel Economy Still Improving
The fuel economy of new vehicles sold in the U.S. continue to improve reaching its best mark ever last month, according to a new report from the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute...
View ArticleNew Car Fuel Ratings Stagnate Due to Low Gas Prices
After steady improvement, the average fuel economy of new vehicles in the U.S. has stagnated for three months. The leveling off is largely due to a drop in gas prices that has encourage new truck, SUV...
View ArticleNew Vehicle Fuel Economy Slides in June
U.S. consumers continue buying large vehicles instead of fuel efficient small cars, driving down the average fuel economy in June. For details, go to TheDetroitBureau.com.
View ArticleNew Vehicle Fuel Economy Average Rises in January
Trucks and SUVs were nearly 60% of new vehicle sales in January, but in spite of that, average new vehicle fuel economy improved. For more, go to TheDetroitBureau.com.
View ArticleNew Car Fuel Economy Average Continues to Sink
The average fuel economy of vehicles sold in the United States continued to slide in October. Find out why at TheDetroitBureau.com.
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