Ford Opposes Proposed US Fuel Economy Standards, Says Changes Would Cost Company Billions
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Ford says proposed US fuel economy standards by 2032 would cause major economic hardship for the company.
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Ford says it faces $1 billion in civil penalties through 2032 under the proposed changes.
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Ford calls for cutting the proposed fuel efficiency increases for SUVs and trucks in half.
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Ford says the standards do not provide a level playing field for all automakers.
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Ford says it has never had to pay civil penalties under fuel economy standards unlike GM and Stellantis.
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