EPA Issues "More Realistic" Mileage Ratings
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has posted new fuel economy ratings for vehicles from the 2007 model year and earlier using new calculations it says are more realistic and reflect real-world mileage.


Tables that list the new ratings compared with those for previous years can be found at www.fueleconomy.gov. Window stickers reflecting the new fuel economy tests will be required on 2008 models.
The EPA explains that its new system — the first change since 1984 — factors in such variables as higher speed and greater use of air-conditioning.
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