Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Obama's new rules will transform US auto fleet


The U.S. government is now being controlled by environemental extremists who want to control all that you do. This dictatorial decree will further hurt the dying auto industry by forcing them to make smaller cars that Americans do not want to buy. Cars will cost thousands more by some estimates. This will also put your family at risk as smaller cars are more dangerous. Little by little this administartion is taking your freedoms away. -Lou

Obama's new rules will transform US auto fleet

DETROIT (AP) - Some soccer moms will have to give up hulking SUVs. Carpenters will still haul materials around in pickup trucks, but they will cost more. Nearly everybody else will drive smaller cars, and more of them will run on electricity. The higher mileage and emissions standards set by the Obama administration on Tuesday, which begin to take effect in 2012 and are to be achieved by 2016, will transform the American car and truck fleet.

The new rules would bring new cars and trucks sold in the United States to an average of 35.5 miles per gallon, about 10 mpg more than today's standards. Passenger cars will be required to get 39 mpg, light trucks 30 mpg.

That means cars and trucks on American roads will have to become smaller, lighter and more efficient.

Eric Fedewa, vice president of global powertrain forecasting for the auto consulting firm CSM Worldwide in Northville, Mich., said the changes will make pickup trucks so much more expensive that they will be used almost exclusively for work.

And instead of a minivan or SUV, more parents will haul their families in much smaller vehicles with three rows of seats - something more like the Mazda 5 small van, he said. The Mazda 5 gets about 28 mpg on the highway.

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  1. I would rather "haul my family in a small and efficient" car (and will save gas money) than inhale CO and dye of cancer (or some other desease) at a young age. Also, if American car makers cannot come up with ways of creating affordable vehicles and cannot compete with foreign automakers the free market dictates their extinction.

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