Once again, the state known nearly as much for explosive road rage as it is for Hollywood entertainment is leading the way on regulations to curb the quantity of exhaust-belching cars that are sold at dealerships – only to be driven to a fuming standstill on local highways.
On Friday, January 27, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) voted to adopt a visionary Advanced Clean Car package of regulations, which, starting in the 2018 model year, will require state auto dealers to stock and sell many more transitional zero-emission vehicles (TZEVs). All but the smallest automakers will be subject to the rules.
According to the CARB, the proposed rules “are designed to ensure the development of environmentally superior cars with a full range of models, from compacts to SUVs and pickups that will continue to deliver the performance, utility, and safety vehicle owners have come to expect; with significant savings, thanks to reduced operating costs... Read More
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