(Reuters) - Dave McCurdy, president of the chief U.S. trade group for
the biggest American and overseas auto companies, told an
Energy and Commerce Committee hearing that the proposed goals
were "extremely aggressive" and would be difficult to achieve,
but he did not dismiss them.
"The proposed increases in fuel economy requirements would
present major technology challenges for automakers, requiring
tremendous investments over a sustained period of time,"
McCurdy said.
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the biggest American and overseas auto companies, told an
Energy and Commerce Committee hearing that the proposed goals
were "extremely aggressive" and would be difficult to achieve,
but he did not dismiss them.
"The proposed increases in fuel economy requirements would
present major technology challenges for automakers, requiring
tremendous investments over a sustained period of time,"
McCurdy said.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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