EPA, Transportation Department unveil car labels for comparing efficiency, cost, and environmental impact among different drive trains, but they drop letter grade system that automakers balked at. In ...
One of the prominent focuses of the Obama Administration has been its efforts to increase fuel efficiency and work on reducing the carbon footprint. These efforts have now turned toward the used-car ...
Pretty much every carmaker wants to brand itself green--or at least fuel-efficient. And toward that end, most of them seem to have created sub-brands for their green technologies, programs, and ...
Want to know the fuel economy of a used car, or compare the gas mileage of a used car with a late-model car? The EPA and Department of Energy have released a new tool on the fueleconomy.gov website ...
Shopping for a fuel efficient car will get easier starting with the 2013 model year. The U.S. Department of Transportation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency unveiled new fuel economy labels ...
The 4X4 label that is usually denoted on either the back of the car or in the side means Four Wheel Drive. PHOTO BY ALEX ESAGALA. You have perhaps seen labels such as 4MATIC, GDI and GTI, among others ...
Charging has been a key obstacle to electric carbuyers, and it may not just be the number of public stations available. With three different "levels" of charging, and multiple charging speeds and ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fuel economy labeling unveiled on Wednesday includes information on plug-in electric cars and highlights other advanced technologies aimed at reducing oil use and tailpipe ...
Womens lives are shattered by multiple metaphorical car crashes, and they mostly go unnoticed. If women demand safety, they are labelled as destructive, difficult, delusional or deranged, depending on ...
U.S. cars and light trucks will carry labels comparing estimated five-year fuel costs with those of the average new vehicle following industry opposition to adding fuel-economy letter grades to the ...
The FDA has asked Gilead Sciences, Inc. GILD, Johnson & Johnson JNJ and Novartis NVS to add “boxed warning” to the labels of their chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell immunotherapies, per Reuters.