Clean Car Rule Makes History—But Auto
Dealers Try to Turn Back the Clock
Over the past decade, UCS analysts, advocates,
and activists have been at the forefront of a
movement pushing for state and national vehicle
standards that will get clean car technology off the
shelf and on our roads. Our efforts have
come to fruition, as the Obama administration just
announced a strong final rule for national fuel
economy standards, which will cut global warming
pollution, reduce America's oil consumption, and
save consumers billions of dollars at the gas pump.
Many automakers supported these
common-sense regulations, which mark the first time
in U.S. history the federal government has regulated
global warming pollution under the Clean Air Act.
Unfortunately, the National Automobile
Dealers Association (NADA) is still trying to keep
cleaner cars off our roads. Their lawyers
are actively supporting attempts to block the
government’s ability to regulate global warming
emissions.
It’s time to tell NADA that consumers aren’t
buying their lemon of a lawsuit. Send a
message to your NADA state director, who is also an
area auto dealer, and say that the customer is
always right—American drivers want cleaner cars, not
more lobbyists and lawsuits.
Take Action Today
Sincerely,

Scott Nathanson
National Field Organizer
UCS Clean Vehicles Program
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