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sgoldmanlibMaintained jointly by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Produced by the U.S. Department of Energy, this resource focuses on one of the key determinants of today's car purchasing decision: fuel consumption. It is a fine research tool that will allow you to identify the most fuel-efficient models, compare cars side-by-side, estimate your yearly gas cost with each one, and learn how to save fuel.
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julia bestUse for the "Energy & Cars: What does the future hold?" assignment.
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robin dombeckUS DOE site to compare cars and their fuel economy, as tested at Argonne National Lab
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MPG and environmental ratings for new and used cars
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Heather Masonvehicles comparison
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acharmingsoundIncludes fuel economy ratings, car comparison database, gasoline prices and milage tips. Created by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy.
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jed denisFind cars that protect the environment and save you money. Information on advanced technology, gas mileage tips, links, and car by car fuel ratings.
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Francois SERVENew #car #fuel #economy label launches (for 2013 models), shows money saved on fuel, http://1.usa.gov/GAD4L (via @GreenAdvantage) US gvt
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ElRo ResourcesYou may want to share this with your parents. "Helps consumers make informed fuel economy choices when purchasing a vehicle and helps them achieve the best fuel economy possible from the cars they own." From the U.S Dept. of Energy
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grade5 badenYou can look up a car by year, make and model. You get a score for your car so you can see how good/bad it is for the environment.
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Kathy McKenzieYou can look up a car by year, make and model. You get a score for your car so you can see how good/bad it is for the environment.
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westport libraryInformation about fuel economy for new and used cars - back to 1984. Permits side-by-side comparisons, vehicle specific air pollution emissions information, safety ratings and more.
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Michael TestaGas Mileage, safety, air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions for new and used cars and trucks.
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Calida Barboza-- Fuel economy
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colibrariesMaintained jointly by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Somers LibraryMPG, greenhouse gas emissions, air poluttion ratings, and safety for new and used cars and trucks
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Adult RefEPA gas mileage (MPG), air pollution ratings, and more from the U. S. Dept. of Energy.
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"This site — jointly maintained by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection — is kind of a no-brainer choice for a Resource of the Week, given what is going on at the nation’s gas pumps.... I’ve used information found on this site to easily answer several ready reference-type questions in the past week alone. It’s a remarkably decent mix of educational and practical content.... It’s not a bad idea to start with the FAQ. Here you’ll find a lucid explanation of how fuel economy ratings are derived, whether you can or can’t determine where the gasoline at your local station comes from, how to report suspected price gouging, and much more. An entire section of this site is devoted to gas prices. Here you’ll find gas mileage tips, fuel economy information for new and used cars (back to 1985), links to sites that will help you find the cheapest gas in your area and get an idea of how prices in your state compare to prices elsewhere, and an extensive FAQ about fuel prices. (Hint: Here is where you’ll find extensive information about historical gas prices, which is something I’ve been asked to find on several recent occasions.)...."
Info on how electric cars nd hybrid vehicles work, alternative fuels, and new technologies being explored by automobile manufacturers.
"There’s even a “social media” element here — the Your MPG feature allows you to post the actual fuel mileage for your vehicle(s) and see how it compares to what other owners are getting. And you can get a detailed “energy impact score” for your vehicle that shows — among other things — average mileage (including that reported by other drivers), petroleum consumption, air pollution, and safety. You can even do a side-by-side comparison of up to four different vehicles.
Oh, and mobile device users get their own version of fueleconomy.gov, which offers:
* Fuel economy ratings for all cars and light trucks sold in the U.S. back to model year 1985
* Annual fuel cost estimates
* Annual petroleum use (barrels of domestic and imported petroleum)
* Carbon footprint (tons of carbon dioxide emitted annually)
Especially in “these troubled economic times,” we think fueleconomy.gov is an excellent use of tax dollars. E-government at its best."
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