New Poll: Americans Care About Fuel Economy and Support Stronger Fuel Economy Standards
July 24, 2017
July 24, 2017
WASHINGTON, July 24 -- The Consumer Federation of America issued the following news release:
Increasing federal fuel economy standards for cars and light duty trucks, to 42 MPG by 2025, is supported by 79 percent of Americans (68 percent of Republicans), and opposed by only 18 percent, according to a recent national survey commissioned by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA). The Administration and Congress are considering weakening these standards.
One reason for t . . .
Increasing federal fuel economy standards for cars and light duty trucks, to 42 MPG by 2025, is supported by 79 percent of Americans (68 percent of Republicans), and opposed by only 18 percent, according to a recent national survey commissioned by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA). The Administration and Congress are considering weakening these standards.
One reason for t . . .