The sad truth is that automakers face little deterrent from U.S. authorities to correctly represent their vehicles' fuel economy standards. The Environmental Protection Agency has long required manufacturers to state a vehicle's fuel economy on the window sticker (officially called the Monroney sticker), but there is no regulatory penal system in place for manufacturers who fail report correct numbers. The main source of deterrent has...
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