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EPA to release audit results of automakers' MPG data/claims
As everybody on EcoModder knows, the EPA doesn't test cars to determine what mileage rating is posted on window stickers -- it's the automakers themselves who perform the tests, by (supposedly) following procedures laid out by the EPA. The automakers then submit their results to the EPA for publication.
The EPA began auditing selected vehicles about 3 years ago to try to keep the automakers honest. (I can't believe they didn't audit them before that. Talk about foxes in the henhouse!) As a result of a series of inflated/corrected MPG scandals (hello BMW, Kia/Hyundai, and Ford), and increasing consumer attention on fuel economy, the EPA has announced it's going to publicly release its audit results. Quote:
Those coastdown times capture the sum effects of the vehicle's aerodynamic properties, rolling resistance & drivetrain drag. Quote:
Source: EPA Will Release Results Of Its Gas Mileage Audits |
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