
The University of Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute has shown a drop in average sales-weighted miles per gallon for the month of November.
The University of Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute has shown a drop in average sales-weighted miles per gallon for the month of November.
The average fuel economy of new light-duty vehicles sold in March rose to 25.4 miles per gallon to reach its highest level is more than seven years, according to University of Michigan researchers.
According to the University of Michigan Eco-Driving Index (EDI), fuel economy has improved year after year since 2007.
The University of Michigan Solar Car Team will show off some of its latest solar, electric vehicle technology, featuring its 11th race vehicle ‘Quantum’ at the 2013 Green Fleet Conference & Expo. This national champion vehicle, which uses the same amount of energy as a household hair-dryer, is part of a project that began in 1990.
Diesels save owners $2,000 to $6,000 over three to five years during ownership and have better fuel efficiency and lower depreciation than gas vehicles, according to the University of Michigan, Transportation Research Institute.
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