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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16127478" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>probably why they are going gangbusters on the LX platform now. Make all the cheap easy money they can. The Demons and all Hellcats arent the reason why FCA paid out its ass in fines. Its trucks and Jeeps arent meeting the standard. Combine that with no real strategy for super fuel efficient models like Toyota and Honda both have.</p><p></p><p>I think current CAFE regulations are rediculous, but thats not something that can be undone unless Congress acts. Which they wont thanks to the House being in Dem hands.</p><p></p><p>We can all thank idiot Obama for this. 2025 to hit 54mpg CAFE? Sorry, not realistic. Americans, by their purchasing habits, do not want or desire small economy shit boxes. They certainly have their place, but MANDATING an industry go down that path ****s only one group: The consumer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16127478, member: 166576"] probably why they are going gangbusters on the LX platform now. Make all the cheap easy money they can. The Demons and all Hellcats arent the reason why FCA paid out its ass in fines. Its trucks and Jeeps arent meeting the standard. Combine that with no real strategy for super fuel efficient models like Toyota and Honda both have. I think current CAFE regulations are rediculous, but thats not something that can be undone unless Congress acts. Which they wont thanks to the House being in Dem hands. We can all thank idiot Obama for this. 2025 to hit 54mpg CAFE? Sorry, not realistic. Americans, by their purchasing habits, do not want or desire small economy shit boxes. They certainly have their place, but MANDATING an industry go down that path ****s only one group: The consumer. [/QUOTE]
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