Kiplinger, known for its advice to business owners, has a write-up of Federal changes to automobile regulations for how many miles your car must get per gallon of gas:
[The automobile manufacturers] also effectively face a mandate to rev up development of ultra-high-mpg electric plug-in cars and hybrids such as the Chevy Volt, which is set to roll out by December and uses a small gasoline-fueled motor to recharge an onboard battery. Advanced hybrids getting the equivalent of 100 mpg or more will be a must for automakers to reach a minimum fleet average of 60 mpg by 2025. Just to meet the 35.5 mpg standard for 2015, automakers likely will be producing around 1 million gasoline-electric and plug-in cars a year by 2015.
There are a few things that need to be pointed out.
Obama has increased the taxes of the people who “can” afford a new car every year, which means fewer cars will sell.
The Federal Government is bailing out our primary (government-created) flood insurer.
The world is complex and even our elected officials can not keep up with everything. We think we are smarter than we really are.
EDIT: Not MPH, MPG. One would think that I could read straight with English as my first language. Oops.
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Submitted by
Sarah on
Lol. not religious enough. one of my friends here won’t even drive a motorcycle or car because it might pollute the earth. Why he will still ride song taews is beyond me.
Submitted by
Josiah on
I bet I could get 60 mph in your neighborhood…..
Submitted by
Chris on
... you could too. The neighborhood watchers will notice.
Submitted by
Chris on
The automobile solved a major pollution problem and you know plenty about how the world was re-engineered to make it affordable (even if some unsavory practices were used). Imagine the smell of Las Angeles with horses instead of gas-powered vehicles.
If we want a successful change, legislation is not the fix. Ingenuity is.
​Chris is probably out getting lost somewhere. He has a tendency to do that. Please don’t worry unless he fails to show up again sometime in the next week.
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Submitted by Sarah on
Lol. not religious enough. one of my friends here won’t even drive a motorcycle or car because it might pollute the earth. Why he will still ride song taews is beyond me.
Submitted by Josiah on
I bet I could get 60 mph in your neighborhood…..
Submitted by Chris on
... you could too. The neighborhood watchers will notice.
Submitted by Chris on
The automobile solved a major pollution problem and you know plenty about how the world was re-engineered to make it affordable (even if some unsavory practices were used). Imagine the smell of Las Angeles with horses instead of gas-powered vehicles.
If we want a successful change, legislation is not the fix. Ingenuity is.
As for your friend, have you seen the Green Letter Bible?
Submitted by mark on
It’s 60 MPG.
Submitted by Chris on
Thanks for catching that. >_<