The purpose of the act was to improve the fuel economy of cars and light trucks. Specifically, by acting on the sales-weighted harmonic mean fuel economy. It's very tightly focused on the fuel economy, with fuzzy or overly abstract implications being one of the more common reasons for additions to it to be rejected.
Corporate Average Fuel Economy (cafe) has to do with fuel economy numbers for a car maker. The US government mandates certain economy ratings.Corporate Average Fuel Economy (cafe) has to do with fuel economy numbers for a car maker. The US government mandates certain economy ratings.
CAFE is an acronym for Corporate Average Fuel Economy. US federal law requires automakers to achieve a minimum average gas mileage in the cars they sell.
You need to know the vehicle's average economy and have an estimate of how many miles you plan on driving.To calculate the car's average fuel economy, you need to fill the tank and write down the vehicle's mileage and then drive it until empty (using your normal driving habits). when you fill the tank again, get the mileage and subtract the first mileage reading from that. Take that number and divide it by the number of gallons you purchased and that will tell you the car's average mileage.*(Mileage 1- Mileage 2)/ gallons= average fuel economy*To calculate future fuel usage, take your average economy and multiply that by the number of miles you plan on driving.*average fuel economy X estimated miles= estimated future fuel usage*
United States Automakers must meet a standard for Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency. If they fail to meet the requirements they must pay a stiff fine. Should the United States raise the CAFE standards to reduce air pollution, and conserve fuel? Even if it will have a negative impact on our economy, and result in job loss to many Americans? What is more important, the Earth, or our economy?
The fuel economy of Honda Unicorn is 71.2 kmpl
The average fuel economy of a semi truck is between 5 and 7 mpg when loaded.
Max - 37-38 kmpl
The fuel economy on an average Camper Van would very likely be more expensive than that of a regular minivan. This would depend on the size of the vehicle, but the larger the vehicle, the more it would cost for gas as the weight of the vehicle would effect the fuel consumption.
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On average approximately 10-12 mpg courtesy of www.TheViperStore.com
Not sure when then was, but fuel economy is always improving.Not sure when then was, but fuel economy is always improving.
Fuel economy that is achieved in primarily city driving