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With the $15 billion coming out of the fuel efficiency mandated loan of $25 billion, are automakers committing to change their companies focus to achieving gains in fuel efficiency comparable to the European mandate of 50 miles per gallon by 2015?
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Ford Is Hoping to Give the Once-Great Explorer a Second Life
New York Times 05.27.2010
At Frankfurt Auto Show, a Reluctant Embrace of Hybrids
New York Times 09.15.2005
As the Price of Gasoline Takes Off, Oil and Auto Firms Trade Barbs
Wall Street Journal 04.12.2006
Can U.S. Adopt Europe's Fuel-Efficient Cars?
Wall Street Journal 06.26.2007
On Paris's Jet Runways, Green Is the New Gray
Wall Street Journal 06.22.2007
European Luxury Cars, in Green
Wall Street Journal 07.24.2007
Porsche Pulls Into Hybrid Lane
Wall Street Journal 07.26.2007
Porsche Designs an S.U.V. for the Environmentally Conscious
New York Times 07.27.2007
BMW Opens Door to Tech Alliances
Wall Street Journal 08.31.2007
German Regulator Roils Auto-Emissions Debate
Wall Street Journal 08.23.2007
Latest Concept for Car Makers: Being All Things to All Customers
Wall Street Journal 09.08.2007
New York Times 10.24.2007
Lawmakers Set Deal on Raising Fuel Efficiency
New York Times 12.01.2007
Wall Street Journal 12.11.2007
New York Auto Show Offers Hints of a European Future
Wall Street Journal 03.24.2008
Irate Europeans Protest the Soaring Price of Gasoline
New York Times 05.30.2008
Japan Sees a Chance to Promote Its Energy-Frugal Ways
New York Times 07.04.2008
American Energy Policy, Asleep at the Spigot
New York Times 07.06.2008
Designing Cars for Low-Carbon Chic
New York Times 07.09.2008
Ford Suffers Record Loss As Oil Shock Hits Industry
Wall Street Journal 07.25.2008
Wall Street Journal 07.25.2008
Bill Ford on Tipping Points and Thinking Small
BusinessWeek 07.31.2008
Touring the floor, European push for smaller, cheaper cars apparent
Detroit News 10.03.2008
New York Times 11.15.2008
Clout Has Plunged for Automakers and Union, Too
New York Times 11.18.2008
Wall Street Journal 12.02.2008
New York Times 12.05.2008
Wall Street Journal 12.06.2008
Ford looks to lead pack in fuel eficiency.
Detroit Free Press 01.09.2010
Cars shrink under pressure from government and consumers.
Detroit News 01.09.2010
Small Engine shift signals big changes for buyers.
Detroit News 01.09.2010
Toyota's Prius top sellig car in 2009.
Detroit News 01.09.2010
Ford Puts Focus on Fuel Efficiency
Wall Street Journal 01.11.2010
Wall Street Journal 04.22.2011
Americans Are Cautiously Open to Gas Tax Rise, Poll Shows
New York Times 02.28.2006
Lawmakers Weigh Tightening Fuel-Economy Rules
Wall Street Journal 05.03.2006
New Mileage Rules Debated by Carmakers and White House
New York Times 07.03.2011
Five Car Makers Back White House's Tougher Fuel Economy Rules
Wall Street Journal 07.27.2011
Detroit's No Good, Very Bad May
BusinessWeek 06.02.2006
Marchionne Says Mileage Targets Are Within Reach
Wall Street Journal 08.03.2011
New Breed of Leaders Helped Guide Fuel Standards, Chrysler Says
New York Times 08.03.2011
Hybrids' Unlikely Rival: Plain Old Cars
BusinessWeek 02.23.2012
Detroit Hopes Smaller Cars Can Give it More Horsepower
Wall Street Journal 04.23.2012
U.S. Sets Much Higher Fuel Efficiency Standards
New York Times 08.28.2012
Obama administration set to raise fuel efficiency standards, but by how much? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05.13.2011
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