Those iconic flat-fronted, long-bonneted heavy trucks, often dripping with chrome, which are beloved of many North American owner-drivers and other transport traditionalists, are set to be outlawed by US fuel-efficiency/CO2-emission standards due to come into force in 2014. The new requirements, published jointly by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Those iconic flat-fronted, long-bonneted heavy trucks, often dripping with chrome, which are beloved of many North American owner-drivers and other transport traditionalists, are set to be outlawed by US fuel-efficiency/CO2-emission standards due to come into force in 2014. The new requirements, published jointly by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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