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Average Fuel Economy for New Cars Sold In April 2012 Falls To 23.3 MPG After...
SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- TrueCar.com, the authority on new car pricing, trends and forecasting, today provided actual fuel economy numbers from April light vehicle auto sales that indicate TrueMPG™ increased to 23.3 mpg in April 2012 compared to 22.2...  
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Industry Average Fuel Economy Up Nearly 14 Percent or 2.7 MPG From April 2008...
providing an alternative view to Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) ratings that can be confusing and misleading.  TrueMPG™ helps keep in perspective what each manufacturer's average miles per gallon per car sold using EPA's window sticker.  
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Average Fuel Economy for New Cars Sold in March 2012 Rises to 23.4 MPG...
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- TrueCar.com, the authority on new car pricing, trends and forecasting, today provided actual fuel economy numbers from March light vehicle auto sales that indicate TrueMPG™ increased to 23.4 mpg in March 2012 compared to...  
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Average fuel economy for new cars sold in March 2012 rises to 23.4 MPG...
TrueCar.com, the authority on new car pricing, trends and forecasting, today provided actual fuel economy numbers from March light vehicle auto sales that indicate TrueMPG? increased to 23.4 mpg in March 2012 compared to 22.0 mpg in March 2011, and increased from February 2012 at 23.2 mpg. Just four years ago, in March 2008, TrueMPG was 20.3 mpg.  
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UMTRI: average fuel economy of new vehicles in US down slightly in April from...
The average fuel economy (window-sticker value) of new vehicles sold in the US in April was 23.9 mpg (9.84 L/100 km), according to the latest figures from the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI). Although this represents an increase...  
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Study Finds that Average Fuel Economy for New Cars Rises to 23.4MPG
A report from TrueCar found that average fuel economy for new cars sold in the States continues to rise. Before we look into the details, we should note that the automotive analyst employs EPA's average fuel economy rating using 45 percent highway and 55 percent city driving behavior, which it names "TrueMPG". For the month of March, the TrueMPG of all new vehicles sold in March 2012 increased to 23.4mpg US (10.5lt/100km or 28.1mpg UK...  
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U-M study: New U.S. vehicles average 24.1 miles per gallon
The average fuel economy of all new vehicles sold in the U.S. was 24.1 miles per gallon last month, a record high for the industry and another step toward meeting future federal benchmarks, a group of University of Michigan researchers reported Tuesday.  
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Fuel Economy for New Vehicles Sold in U.S. Tops 24 MPG for First Time Ever
The University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute keeps track of the average fuel economy of new vehicles sold in the United States. It's a bit depressing to see how slowly things are progressing, but at least there is some progress...  
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UMTRI: average fuel economy of new LDVs sold in US in March up 20% from Oct...
The average sales-weighted fuel economy of new vehicles sold in the US in March 2012 was 24.1 mpg (9.76 L/100 km)—up 4.0 mpg or 20% from the value in October 2007,, according to calculations by researchers at the University of...  
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Average fuel economy declines in April
San Francisco Bay Area Today (press release)Average fuel economy declines in AprilChicago TribuneThe average fuel economy of new cars and trucks purchased in April declined slightly from March as consumers bought more trucks and SUVs, according to TrueCar.com. But motorists didn't exactly return to the gas-guzzling days of last decade.Average Fuel Economy for New Cars Sold In April 2012 Falls To 23.3 MPG After ...MarketWatch (press release...  
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New Car Average Fuel Economy Sets Record in March at 24.1 MPG
Average fuel economy for new cars sold in the U.S. is at a record high, based on a study run by the University of Michigan. Having recorded average fuel economy since 2007, researchers at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI ...  
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Average Fuel Economy Hits 24 MPG For First Time Ever
While car buyers were holding on to their old rides during the recession of the past few years, automakers were improving new vehicles' fuel economy -- spurred by rising gas prices and aggressive government regulations. March saw the highest fleetwide fuel ...  
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Industry Average Fuel Economy Rises 3.1 MPG From March 2008
TrueMPG ™ computes monthly average fuel economy by brand, manufacturer, origin and vehicle segments by using actual sales data or forecasted sales data for the current month. Calculations start at the trim level, taking into account EPA fuel ...  
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Average Fuel Economy Drops for Cars Sold in April | Transportation ...
April's average is nearly 20 percent higher than in 2007 when U. Mich started tracking the gas mileage of autos Americans buy. The authors posit that a slight drop in gas prices spurred this slip ... As you digest this American m.p.g. news, consider a German study from earlier in the week that finds automakers are exaggerating fuel efficiency claims for their cars, and doing it more boldly then in the past. The study finds that in 2001...  
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New cars sold in April use more fuel, study says
The average fuel economy of new vehicles sold last month inched down 0.2 mpg to an average 23.9 mpg, the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute reported today. Falling fuel prices late in April seemed to make new-vehicle shoppers slightly ...  
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New car average fuel economy rises 20% in five years
All those sales of more fuel efficient cars are starting to pay off: average fuel economy in the U.S. has risen 20% in the past five years, according to a new study. Fuel economy of all new vehicles sold has topped 24 miles per gallon for the first time ...  
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Data Shows Significant Jump in Average Fuel Economy Since CAFE Increases...
Less than five years after President George W. Bush signed the Energy Independence and ... One company that has been particularly successful in this area is Ford. In just the last year Ford has seen the average fuel economy of its cars and ...  
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Fuel Economy Tops 24 MPG for First Time, Study Says
Auto industry efforts to cut fuel consumption seem to be working, based on a report from researchers at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. Indeed, fuel economy of new vehicles is higher than ever. Average fuel economy ...  
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Fuel Economy Hits All-Time High
Earlier this year, we told you that the average fuel economy for new vehicles sold in the U.S. had hit a record high of 22.9 mpg. Now, according to the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, fuel economy has crept up again and crossed the 24 mpg mark.  
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Fuel Economy Average for New Cars Hits Record High at 24.1 MPG, Study Says...
The average fuel economy of new vehicles sold in the U.S. has reached a record high, according to a study conducted by the University of Michigan. Researchers Michael Sivak and Brandon Schoettle of U of M’s Transportation Research Institute have ...  
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High-mpg cars are becoming more plentiful
A: Given increased environmental awareness, high gas prices and a slumping economy, it's no wonder that more fuel-efficient cars are all the rage these days. The best deal going may be Honda's hybrid, the 42-miles-per-gallon Insight ($18,350).  
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