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May 25, 2009
The measure unveiled by the US President effectively brings forward by four years Bush-era regulations that required carmakers to deliver average fuel economy across their vehicle fleets of 35 miles per gallon, up from a current 25 mpg. A benchmark of 35.5 mpg (6.62 litres/100km) will now be required by 2016 and will bring US national standards into line with those California and 14 other states have been trying to implement for up to seven years in come cases.
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