Posts Tagged ‘cafe’
In a move sure to be embraced by environmentalists, a panel of trusted outside experts is finally recommending to federal regulators that light-duty diesel engines and hybrids should be regarded as available technologies to improve fuel economy. Neither of these technologies were included in a previ......
Will the motorcycle replace the car for performance-minded drivers?
Wednesday, November 28th, 2007
We ran across an interesting question posed by Paul Crowe over at The Kneeslider and decided to see what our readers thought: Are motorcycles the future of performance? This question seemingly has some merit due to the tighter CAFE requirements that the government is forcing upon automakers. General......
Corvette C7 in holding pattern due to CAFE regs
Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
The Impala isn't the only RWD car stuck in limbo while GM waits for the fog of new CAFE standards to lift: Motor Trend reports that now the C7 Corvette program has been put on hold, as well. We reported yesterday that the next generation C7 Corvette will bow out of the horsepower brinkmanship game a......
Corvette C7 in holding pattern due to CAFE regs
Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
The Impala isn't the only RWD car stuck in limbo while GM waits for the fog of new CAFE standards to lift: Motor Trend reports that now the C7 Corvette program has been put on hold, as well. We reported yesterday that the next generation C7 Corvette will bow out of the horsepower brinkmanship game a......
BMW considering ‘green’ brand
Sunday, November 11th, 2007
As expected, the recently adjusted U.S. CAFE requirements have put pressure on automakers. Specifically brands focused on performance and luxury must do the most to change their impact on the environment. One company that falls into this category is BMW. Last September CEO Norbert Reithofer hinted t......
Canada plans new fuel economy standards at least as good as U.S.
Thursday, November 8th, 2007
Canada's response to America's latest energy legislation and CAFE standards: a resounding "Meh, whatever. Call us when you're serious." The land of the maple leaf has declared that the new U.S. standards simply don't go far enough. Said the nation's transport minister, "We welcome the U.S. goal, but......
Canada plans new fuel economy standards at least as good as U.S.
Thursday, November 8th, 2007
Canada's response to America's latest energy legislation and CAFE standards: a resounding "Meh, whatever. Call us when you're serious." The land of the maple leaf has declared that the new U.S. standards simply don't go far enough. Said the nation's transport minister, "We welcome the U.S. goal, but......
Sixteen states tell the EPA: We’ll see you in court
Saturday, October 20th, 2007
The new CAFE legislation contains a provision to keep individual states from coming up with their own standards. California applied to the EPA for a waiver to enforce its own stricter emissions standards. When the EPA administrator, Stephen Johnson, planned to deny that waiver, Johnson's in-house te......
NHTSA releases ‘06 CAFE fines, Daimler(Chrysler) takes cake
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007
The automaker formerly known as DaimlerChrysler isn't finished making headlines yet. The NHTSA, which levies fines for manufacturers not meeting CAFE standards, has issued its largest penalty to any automaker, ever, by giving DaimlerChrysler a bill for $30,357.635.50.The fine is for the carmaker's e......
GM responds to new CAFE standards
Sunday, September 23rd, 2007
It appears as if GM is ready to accept the current CAFE legislation waiting to be decided by Congress. In a statement on the General's media site, Rick Wagoner writes,"There are tough, new CAFE standards contained in the energy bill before Congress that pose a significant technical and economic cha......