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We all depend on trucks to deliver the goods we consume. Making trucks more fuel efficient means the delivery costs of goods is less influenced by volatile world oil prices, which is good for consumers as well as businesses.
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The Korean automaker announced that it will step up its drive to build the most fuel-efficient cars around by publicly releasing its fleet's average fuel economy every month.
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The Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have proposed new fuel economy labels for cars and light trucks that will score each vehicle with a grade from A+ to D, aiming to encourage adoption of more fuel-efficient vehicles.