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Why Are Modern Vehicles So Much Bigger?

The Truth About Cars

In the 1960s, Americans were enjoying cheap gasoline and everyday automobiles boasting some of the largest engines ever manufactured. Today’s CAFE standards are supposed to address fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. But that doesn’t mean it hasn’t been taking place over the last few decades.

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New EV electric car calendar

EV Central

Canoo pickup – futuristic electric ute primarily for North America, but it doesn’t stop us dreaming… Caterham Seven – diminutive two-seater sports car has plans to go EV from as early as 2025. Jeep Renegade 4xe – tiny Renegade PHEV more about hitting European emissions than changing Aussie roads.

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Tariffs on China aren’t the way to win the EV arms race – getting serious on EVs is

Baua Electric

At the time, American automakers mostly produced giant gas guzzlers, and Japanese automakers exploited this crisis by rapidly introducing smaller, more fuel efficient cars to America, just as the environmental movement was starting to gain steam and emissions regulations were starting to take effect.

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