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Use this guide to choose the cleanest and most fuel-efficient vehicle that meets your needs. Low emissions and good fuel economy are both important for the environment.
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New Fuel Economy Labels

As a new generation of cars and light trucks start appearing in dealer showrooms, EPA and NHTSA are introducing a new generation of "fuel economy" labels. The goal is to enable simple, well-informed comparisons across all vehicle technologies, including electric vehicles (EV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV), and gasoline/diesel vehicles. Help EPA and NHTSA decide on the new label design!


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UPDATE: EPA has proposed a rule integrating lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions into renewable fuel requirements, as required by the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act. To learn more, view Renewable Fuel Standard Program. While that process is underway, greenhouse gas scores in the guide will reflect tailpipe emissions rather than fuel lifecycle emissions.

Information on this site is based on data that vehicle manufacturers submit to EPA. The Agency randomly checks the submissions to ensure these data are complete and accurate, but can't guarantee the validity of every measurement presented in this guide.

IMPORTANT REMINDER: EPA's fuel economy estimates are designed to allow consumers to comparison shop. Your fuel economy will almost certainly vary from EPA's rating. This is based on a number of factors such as weather, road conditions, your driving and maintenance habits, and your use of air conditioning. For more information on how your fuel economy can vary, or tips to improve your fuel economy, please visit Your MPG Will Vary  and Gas Mileage Tips on www.fueleconomy.gov.

The Green Vehicle Guide is maintained by EPA's Office of Transportation and Air Quality (OTAQ).
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