January 13, 2017 1 min read

Detroit Free Press Op-Ed: Feds Shouldn't Back Down on Fuel Economy Standards

By Mark Cooper and Jack Gillis
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As the Detroit auto show makes clear, boosting fuel economy standards holds promise — not peril — for American consumers and the auto industry. From conventional gas-powered engines that go farther than ever before on every gallon of gas, to a range of new hybrid and all-electric options, automakers from the U.S. and around the world keep improving gas mileage. They know consumers like it all across the globe.

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