The Trump administration has started the process of dramatically easing fuel economy requirements for new vehicles, part of the administration's broader pivot away from cleaner cars.
At the White House on Wednesday, surrounded by the executives from several major car companies, President Trump said the move would save consumers money by making cars cheaper.
"We're officially terminating Joe Biden's ridiculously burdensome, horrible, actually, CAFE standards that impose expensive restrictions," Trump said, referring to the federal Corporate Average Fuel Economy rules, often called CAFE standards. "And all sorts of problems, all sorts of problems for automakers."
Previous research from Consumer Reports has challenged the argument that regulations make cars more expensive. Stringent fu

NPR

NewsNation Business
New York Post Business
CNBC
Washington Examiner
Reuters US Domestic
ABC11 WTVD
WV News
Axios
WKOW 27
Detroit News