According to a new EPA report, FCA US had the highest level of carbon dioxide emissions of any major US automaker for the fourth consecutive year.
FCA US had the worst fuel economy of any major US automaker, coming in at 20.8 miles per gallon, 0.1 mpg less than in the 2013 model year, primarily due to its dependence on light truck sales. Ford and General Motors tied at 22.8 mpg, but both companies improved over their 2013 ratings.
The most sought after Mopars — Ram trucks, Jeeps, and SRTs —contribute to the problem. The Challenger SRT Hellcat (stick), for example, pumps out 566 grams/mile of carbon dioxide — worse than a Ram 1500 Hemi — and the popular Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 produces nearly 600 grams of CO2 per mile.
Corporate Average Fuel Economy
Data Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
As a result of all this, FCA US is the largest buyer of carbon credits. According to the EPA, FCA bought over one million credits in 2014 alone and a total of 8.1 million from 2010 to 2014.
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FCA US had the worst fuel economy of any major US automaker, coming in at 20.8 miles per gallon, 0.1 mpg less than in the 2013 model year, primarily due to its dependence on light truck sales. Ford and General Motors tied at 22.8 mpg, but both companies improved over their 2013 ratings.
The most sought after Mopars — Ram trucks, Jeeps, and SRTs —contribute to the problem. The Challenger SRT Hellcat (stick), for example, pumps out 566 grams/mile of carbon dioxide — worse than a Ram 1500 Hemi — and the popular Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 produces nearly 600 grams of CO2 per mile.
Corporate Average Fuel Economy
Manufacturer | CAFE 2014 (mpg) | Truck Share 2014 |
Mazda | 29.4 | 38% |
Subaru | 27.6 | 72% |
Hyundai | 27.5 | 21% |
Honda | 27.3 | 46% |
Nissan | 27.0 | 38% |
BMW | 26.4 | 34% |
Kia | 25.9 | 35% |
Toyota | 25.6 | 46% |
Mercedes | 23.2 | 39% |
Ford | 22.8 | 67% |
General Motors | 22.8 | 63% |
FCA US | 20.8 | 77% |
Average of All | 24.3 | 48% |
Data Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
As a result of all this, FCA US is the largest buyer of carbon credits. According to the EPA, FCA bought over one million credits in 2014 alone and a total of 8.1 million from 2010 to 2014.
Read the full article here:
News | FCA worst in CO2 emissions