Posted by 4play on March 08, 2014 at 14:24:25 from (68.228.168.127):
In Reply to: fuel economy posted by greg oliver on March 08, 2014 at 10:00:35:
What is going on now is they have figured out how to make big power and still be compliant on emissions. There has always been a horsepower war going on and the average consumer likes that. If the majority of consumers wanted more economy we would not crave all that power.
Many comparable vehicles from 20-30+ years ago were getting the same or similar fuel mileages compared to todays vehicles. The big differences are power, and safety. We have half ton trucks with 400+ HP and getting 20+ MPG. Sports cars running 11-12sec quarter miles and getting mid 20's MPG or more.
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