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Survey: Better fuel economy on Americans' wish list

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Thursday, January 30, 2025   

The Big Three automakers in Michigan have been working for years to improve fuel economy and a new survey from Consumer Reports revealed fuel efficiency is high on Americans' priority list.

The survey showed 96% of American drivers consider fuel economy when choosing a vehicle, with 66% calling it very or extremely important. It also remains the top feature they believe needs improvement, a trend seen in surveys over the past nine years.

Chris Harto, senior policy analyst for transportation and energy at Consumer Reports, shared other results of the survey.

"Only 27% of Americans said that automakers care about lowering fuel costs for their consumer customers," Harto reported. "On the other hand, almost two thirds of Americans, 64%, agree that the U.S. government should continue to increase fuel-economy standards."

In November 2021, the Big Three lagged in fuel economy due to their focus on trucks and SUVs but they are now investing in hybrids and electric vehicles to improve efficiency and reduce emissions.

The average fuel economy of new U.S. vehicles is currently around 28 miles per gallon, well below the 50 miles per gallon target for 2025. Harto pointed out automakers have several ways to boost efficiency and shared a few key strategies.

"Making their vehicles more aerodynamic, reducing weight. Hybrid technology is really powerful," Harto outlined. "We've done some analysis on hybrid vehicles and all of the top 10 bestselling hybrids. The increase in price is only about $1,500."

The survey showed drivers also want improvements in purchase price, maintenance costs, infotainment systems and cargo space.


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