โMar-06-2017 11:55 AM
โMar-07-2017 03:47 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
No one is against common sense regulations. It's just that with anything connected to the government there is no common sense! To bad in four years everything the POUS has done will be undone with the click of a pen. Just like it is being done now.
As far as "at what cost" hahaha silly rabbit it's the Unions fault....it's always the unions fault!
Don
โMar-07-2017 03:27 AM
โMar-06-2017 09:27 PM
โMar-06-2017 08:30 PM
mtofell1 wrote:
It's frustrating because no matter what we do as a nation we are only a very small fraction of the world (despite what many of us think). Until we can get the whole world to make changes it's tough to see the point. I realize that is somewhat short sighted but it's just reality.
I agree the standards off in the future were far too much but it has resulted in some great improvements over the last 10 years with respect to fuel economy. Hell, I can get 15MPG in my 7500# gas HD truck. Typing that on a message board 15 years ago would have been flamed and laughed at.
So, without being pushed would the automakers inherently do this much to improve economy? Perhaps, but my guess is not to the level that they have been.
All the political posturing and taking sides is not for this site. Keep it out and this thread has a chance of being a good discussion.
โMar-06-2017 06:59 PM
โMar-06-2017 06:46 PM
agesilaus wrote:
What do CAFE stds have to do with Smog anyway. That is dealt with by catalytic converters and by DEF systems on diesels. And in California by banning backyard barbeques....Heh. Air quality has been fixed in most of the country, the problem is that enviros refuse to admit that is the case since hysteria = money to them.
โMar-06-2017 06:41 PM
โMar-06-2017 06:19 PM
โMar-06-2017 06:17 PM
NJRVer wrote:
40 years ago the auto companies complained they couldn't meet standards.
Then 30 years ago they complained they couldn't meet standards.
Then 20 years ago they complained they couldn't meet standards.
Guess what? They met them and they are still here.
โMar-06-2017 05:59 PM
Tyler0215 wrote:
Like all Government agencies the EPA issues new regulations to justify they're existence, with out regard to common sense or need for more regs.
โMar-06-2017 05:54 PM
โMar-06-2017 05:40 PM
โMar-06-2017 05:38 PM
agesilaus wrote:NJRVer wrote:
40 years ago the auto companies complained they couldn't meet standards.
Then 30 years ago they complained they couldn't meet standards.
Then 20 years ago they complained they couldn't meet standards.
Guess what? They met them and they are still here.
Yes but do you think that auto manufacturers can continue to sell Pickups, especially HD Pickups and other large SUV type vehicles and still achieve a 54 miles per gallon fleet average.
It's not physically possible. They'd have to drop large vehicles from their product list. And how many small vehicles today come remotely close to 54 mpg? I think the diesel Rabbit was up there but did VW do it honestly?
โMar-06-2017 04:53 PM
โMar-06-2017 04:41 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
It's about time, just think how much better the smog would be in LA without all these intrusive regulations. Heck, we could probably be better than Mexico City or Beijing. How can you trust air you can't even see?