Congress just killed the rules that are making cars ugly.
For 50 years, D.C.'s fuel economy mandates forced automakers into cookie-cutter designs, turning every single SUV and crossover into the same boring blob or potato.
Not anymore. It's time to make cars beautiful again. MCBA. OK, it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue like "MAGA." But thanks to President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards are gone.
Or rather, they're no longer enforceable , which means car designers can make cars creative again. They can make them cool again. They can build cars you want. Beautiful cars are often defined by their elegant designs, unique silhouettes, their emotional appeal, the way it makes you