Playing the Fuel: Why Manufacturers Keep Correcting Their Fuel-Economy Estimates

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Autor: caranddriver Publicado el: 29/09/2016
Playing the Fuel: Why Manufacturers Keep Correcting Their Fuel-Economy Estimates

From the October 2016 issue The EPA uses dyno cells like in the image above for tests from 20-degree cold starts to 86-degree highway runs. A separate cell with high-intensity lights simulates the solar load of a sunny day for the high-temp tests. Recent cases of ?misstated? fuel economy involving Ford, GM, Hyundai, and Mercedes-Benz have this in ...
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