Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Here’s Why Your Mileage May Vary (A Lot) from the EPA Estimates

Here's Why Your Mileage May Vary (A Lot) from the EPA Estimates

From the July 2012 issue of CAR and DRIVER magazine

Back in 1958, Oklahoma senator Almer Stillwell "Mike" Monroney thought every new car ought to have a simple label listing the car's specifications and price. Monroney sponsored the Automobile Information Disclosure Act as a hedge against fork-tongued salesmen, and the subsequent federally mandated window sticker informally bears his name.

The only problem with the Monroney label today is that it's practically meaningless. From the list price you'd be foolish to pay to the fuel-economy numbers you likely won't see to the new "Global Warming Score" and electric-vehicle "MPGe" equivalents you can't possibly verify, Monroney's simple blow against showroom shenanigans has become a confusion of  ballpark estimates couched in ecologically minded do-gooderism. Read full story »

from Car and Driver Blog http://blog.caranddriver.com





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