EPA Prices Americans Out of Car Market
18th April 2012
A recent report released by the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) found that if EPA regulations are implemented, we can expect to see 7 million car buyers drop out of the new vehicle market by 2025. According to the EPA, the new rules concerning the fuel economies of these vehicles will increase the average cost of these passenger cars and small trucks by $3,000.
Your tax dollars at work.
Although some say that these more fuel efficient vehicles will help prices at the pump, the point is moot since many Americans will be unable to obtain these cars.
Hey, if you can’t buy a car, you aren’t burning gas. If you’re not burning gas, you’re not causing unclean air AND you’re walking, which improves your health. Win-win, right? Thank you, Unka Barry.