EPA Releases 2009 Fuel Economy Guide
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by Holly Hallowell on 11/05/2008
Tags: carbon emissions, carbon offsets
Prius and Jetta among class winners in the EPA's Fuel Economy Guide.
Wouldn't it be helpful if there were a list of the most and least fuel efficient cars, SUVs, vans and trucks on the road today? 2009 EPA Fuel Economy Guide to the rescue! Developed in conjunction with the U.S. Energy Department, this guide breaks down both city and highway fuel-economy ratings for U.S. market passenger vehicles and ranks the leaders and losers by category; making it even easier when shopping for your next vehicle to consider the greener options available today. >>Read More. Offsetting your car's carbon emissions with carbon offsets is another way to take responsibility for your travel emissions. Check out the many ways Renewable Choice can help you reduce the environmental impact of your vehicle, home, and even business.
