Why Americans Love Big Cars (The truth)

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Small cars and trucks have disappeared from the US market and many believe that it's simply because Americans don't want them anymore. While they may have fallen out of popularity, there's still room for at least one small car, right? The real reason for their exit has to do with fuel economy.

Fuel economy regulations are based on vehicle size (specifically, the footprint or wheelbase x track) and small vehicles are subject to more intense fuel economy standards than bigger cars.

For example, for the 2026 Model Year, a Honda Fit would need to get 67 miles per gallon to avoid fines, an impossible task even as a hybrid. The Prius is the most fuel-efficient vehicle for sale in the US, and it only gets 57mpg while using a sleek aerodynamic design.
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i am american, and i hate big cars. i wish we have small SUV cars or tracks

MisoPawspective
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Why exactly are "smaller vehicles subject to more intense fuel economy standards than bigger cars" ...is it purely because of their size directing to the amount of people they can carry? the amount of space they have inside? the amount of space they occupy on the road? because clearly, their great efficiency alone should be enough and also why do the targets sky rocket at a point? what causes it? new regulations?

BillBoard.
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Simply huge lobbying from Gas guzzling car factories in cahoots with big oil, no environmental or social responsibility, CO 2 output will inevitably increase to further disrupt our already unstable global climate !

vistazo
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Correction: The CAFE numbers and the window sticker or Fuel Economy Guide numbers are not the same and haven't been for many years.

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