People that drive around other groups of people as part of their occupation.
Larger families?
No need to panic, its a 'corporate average fuel economy' target.
So if the target is 30mpg, Ford can sell one F150 - which does say 10mpg and two Focus' which do 40mpg. Overall they get 30mpg.
To meet the target Ford will need to discourage people from buying F150s and encourage them to buy Focuses (Focii?)
Look forward to expensive SUVs and small car packed with gizmos.
If I recall, in the 70's, there were plenty of cars that got over 30 miles per gallon....so how come after almost 30 years we are at the same level and even less in most cases. Most cars built today are much lighter and supposed to be far more technically advanced than 30 years ago. I guess emission controls would be an excuse.
Every gain in economy is swallowed by people demanding more power and hence bigger engines.
Personally I couldn't give a crap if my car does 0-100 in 4.whatever seconds, people who do are trying to compensate for something
US vehicles are low on technology, does it make sense to lug around a 5.0 litre V8 for the 5 seconds a week you spend overtaking a truck? Better to have 2.0l and a turbocharger.
'Emission controls' certainly have screwed us, we are all using 10-20% more fuel than needed all the time basically because catalytic converters make sense in California. Lean burn would have been a winner.
Cars are lighter and more efficient, but everyone's buying SUVs - go figure. Since thats the case they can STFU about gas prices.
Most cars are actually roomier and more useful than the average SUV which just looks big.