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Critics claim 'off-ramps' are a new CAFE loophole.

Publication: Automotive News
Publication Date: 07-MAY-07
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Critics claim 'off-ramps' are a new CAFE loophole.(News)(corporate average fuel economy program)(Brief article)

Article Excerpt
Byline: Harry Stoffer

When senators begin voting this week on dramatically higher fuel economy standards for cars and trucks, they will confront the volatile issue of "off-ramps.''

That's the new term for provisions to ease higher future standards if they prove too difficult or costly to achieve.

At a...



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