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Light-Duty Automotive Fuel Economy and Technology Trends Through 1987
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This, the fifteenth in this series of papers, examines trends in light-duty vehicle fuel economy and technology usage for model years 1978 through 1987. Comparisons with previous years’ data are made for the fleet as a whole and for number of cylinders, vehicle size class, inertia weight class, and market segment (Domestic, European, and Asian).
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Heavenrich, R., Murrell, J., and Cheng, J., "Light-Duty Automotive Fuel Economy and Technology Trends Through 1987," SAE Technical Paper 871088, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871088.Also In
References
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