Old Dec 23, 2007 | 07:51 AM
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Default Re: Its day has come:"Chrysler Ends Production of Ill-Starred Crossfire"

Originally Posted by cgocifer
"...which will increase the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standard from 25 to 35 miles-per-gallon for cars and light trucks. This is the first CAFE increase in 30 years."

I think that's what those guys were saying. I originally thought that each car would have to meet those standards due to an Automobile Magazine article discussing what may happen to the Corvette in the future. I believe that the CAFE standard is for avg. fuel economy across a corporation's fleet of vehicles.
You are correct, CAFE stands for: Coporate Average Fuel Economy
 
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