The new measure is expected to receive its final vote in the House of Reps next week before being signed by President Bush and passed into law, reports Automotive News.
According to Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Daniel Inouye, the new standard will save more than one million barrels of oil a day by 2020. The U.S. currently uses roughly 21 million barrels a day, with about 8 million of them for cars and trucks.
One of the new standards opponents, Senator James Inhofe, criticized the standard saying it will create more dangerous vehicles as carmakers make vehicles smaller and lighter to reduce fuel consumption.





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