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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1762377" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>Right, I see the model lines separated, but I’m not clear on whether the cars not meeting standards affects trucks and vice versa. Is it one average pool for the whole company, or are trucks counted separately for CAFE at the company level?</p><p></p><p>I wouldn’t count on political team R to avert, reverse or undo this. As much as I am not fond of it, I have to admit there is a component of economic and efficient vehicles contributing to energy independence. We exercise this at a micro level every day. - ex. </p><p>I just made a run for brew supplies Saturday. 40 miles up and back. Best case the Rap makes 17mpg on that run. The Lincoln? 23. </p><p>The ZX14? 40+ mpg ( and it’s a $hit ton faster, more nimble and responsive ).</p><p>So, I saved about 10 bucks in fuel costs. </p><p></p><p>I’m still sticking with no R model as a prediction. Hopefully I’m wrong about this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1762377, member: 21926"] Right, I see the model lines separated, but I’m not clear on whether the cars not meeting standards affects trucks and vice versa. Is it one average pool for the whole company, or are trucks counted separately for CAFE at the company level? I wouldn’t count on political team R to avert, reverse or undo this. As much as I am not fond of it, I have to admit there is a component of economic and efficient vehicles contributing to energy independence. We exercise this at a micro level every day. - ex. I just made a run for brew supplies Saturday. 40 miles up and back. Best case the Rap makes 17mpg on that run. The Lincoln? 23. The ZX14? 40+ mpg ( and it’s a $hit ton faster, more nimble and responsive ). So, I saved about 10 bucks in fuel costs. I’m still sticking with no R model as a prediction. Hopefully I’m wrong about this. [/QUOTE]
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