| DOE and EPA Release the 2009 Fuel
Economy Guide
EERE Network News - 10/22/08 DOE and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) unveiled the 2009 Fuel Economy Guide last week, providing consumers with detailed information about the fuel economy, carbon footprint, and air pollution score for model year 2009 vehicles, as well as information about hybrids, alternative fuel vehicles, electric vehicles, and fuel cell vehicles. For mainstream vehicles, the Toyota Prius continues to lead the pack in terms of fuel economy, sharing the top-ten list with six other hybrids, including three Ford hybrids that tied for fourth place. The smart fortwo convertible and coupe tied for fifth place, joining the Toyota Yaris as the top-ranking small cars. In addition, the manual and automatic versions of the diesel-fueled Volkswagen Jetta and Volkswagen Jetta Sportwagen landed in seventh and eighth place, marking the debut of clean diesel vehicles on the top-ten list. And for the first time, the Fuel Economy Guide also includes a version for mobile users, allowing people to easily check the fuel economy, estimated annual fuel cost, and carbon footprint of cars as they shop. The Fuel Economy web site: http://fueleconomy.gov/ |