
The present fuel economy standards in the EU and Japan are 40 mpg with the EU shooting for 48.9 mpg for new passenger vehicles by as early as 2012. Within the next year, the average fuel economy for Chinese passenger vehicles will surpass 35 mpg, the 2020 goal for the USA.Gmoke notes what a century of leadership from the Big Three has delivered:
1908 Ford Model T: 25 MPG2004 EPA Average All Cars: 21 MPGAt this rate, in another hundred years, we'll be"oh, forget it.
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