Providers and Administrators in blue logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Industry Likes Long-term MPG Plan

May 24, 2010
2 min to read


President Barack Obama won praise from the auto industry last week when he outlined plans to come up with fuel economy standards for 2017-25 model cars and light trucks plus 2014-18 model medium- and heavy-duty trucks and buses, Automotive News reported.


Automakers have pushed for a long-range program and said the process would continue the path to a single national program for fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions.

Ad Loading...


The companies have argued that they need long lead times to develop cost-effective technology. Similarly, energy providers have said they require time to expand infrastructure and availability of low-carbon fuels.


"Introducing new technologies and fuels to consumers takes time to get up to speed," said Dave McCurdy, president of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, which represents 11 domestic and foreign automakers.


Automakers also lauded Obama for continuing a plan begun a year ago to create a single national program.


Previously, they had complained about the difficulties in complying with a regulatory patchwork that had the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the EPA and California and 13 other states applying their own standards.


Obama's long-term plan builds on rules set last month for 2012-16 light vehicles. They require average fleet fuel efficiency of 35.5 mpg by 2016.

Ad Loading...


Last week the president also said he would begin development of an advanced infrastructure for plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles.


Obama did not specify any fuel efficiency goals. Instead, he set up a planning process involving the federal agencies, the industry, the states and environmental groups.


The administration is to announce by September its plan to set light-vehicle standards. Regulators were told to issue a final rule for medium and heavy trucks by July 2011. It will be the first standard of its kind in that sector.


As a presidential candidate, Obama said the United States could achieve a 50 mpg average for light vehicles by 2027.


A spokesman for the Union of Concerned Scientists said that goal could be accomplished without much additional cost for automakers.

More Industry

Line graphic showing week-over-week wholesale auto price changes
Industryby StaffApril 22, 2026

Black Book: Weekly Market Update

Wholesale auto conversion rates dropped slightly as auction buyers proved picky last week, analysts observed.

Read More →
pavement with car and charger wrapped around it painted on
Industryby Lauren LawrenceApril 16, 2026

EV Battery Cycle Life at Risk

Fast charging of electric vehicles provides a solution for range anxiety, but it also poses a risk to battery cycle life due to increased temperatures, according to an EV supply chain data provider.

Read More →
Photo of exterior facade of Beardmore Chevrolet store
Industryby Hannah MitchellApril 14, 2026

Founding Family Sells Nebraska Dealerships

Expanding Midwest automotive group picks up three stores as part of the robust transaction activity early this year.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Up-close photo of car battery
Industryby Hannah MitchellApril 13, 2026

Automaker Increases Parts Recycling

Stellantis is adding a third end-of-life vehicle dismantling facility to feed its growing reuse business sparked in large part by autos’ growing lifespans.

Read More →
Photo of white 2026 Ford Bronco on a sandy beach
Industryby Hannah MitchellApril 10, 2026

March New-Vehicle Sales Don’t Reflect War

Cox Automotive data shows Americans doubled down on big-is-better despite price increases. Slightly higher incentives helped fuel the demand.

Read More →
Photo from the rear of the XC60 SUV
IndustryApril 8, 2026

Volvo to Shift Some EV Production to U.S.

The automaker says its movement of some electric-vehicle work to the S.C. factory is part of a more tailored product focus. It also plans to add a new hybrid model to the plant’s itinerary.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Bar graphic depicting week-over-week change across the various vehicle segments
Industryby StaffApril 7, 2026

Black Book: Weekly Market Update

Last week's wholesale automotive auction activity continued in a healthy mode, though buyers practiced selectivity.

Read More →
red car at a gas station being filled with gas. Efficiency Drives Demand. Providers and Administrators logo
Industryby Lauren LawrenceApril 7, 2026

Gas Prices Driving Consumer Interest

CarGurus’ first quarterly review of 2026 shows that affordability concerns are continuing to drive consumer purchases with a shift to more fuel-efficient options.

Read More →
Blurred photo of red car moving down a road
Industryby Hannah MitchellMarch 31, 2026

Automakers Have More Tricks Up Their Sleeves

JD Power analysts see auto retail faring this year’s storms well through various means, though it acknowledges conditions are challenging to accurately predict.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
background view of Washington D.C. with the capitol building and cherry trees. Text says 'What's the Cost?' with two diverging arrows and the Providers and Administrator's logo
Industryby Lauren LawrenceMarch 31, 2026

Insurance Rates Continue to Fall

Car insurance premiums have continued to decline so far this year, the overall national average settling at $138 per month in March, according to Insurify data.

Read More →