Hybrid cars don't achieve EPA MPG estimates
More important, if a big gas-guzzling SUV rates 14 city, 18 highway on its EPA sticker, it might actually mean 10 mpg city, and 13 mpg highway - and significantly more pollution.
On Monday Sen. Maria Cantwell "will introduce legislation to force the EPA to update the 30-year-old formula for predicting how many miles a car can travel on a gallon of gas," according to MotorTrend. Cantwell states that because of this inaccuracy on all vehicles, "American motorists spent $20 billion more on gas last year than they thought they would."
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