"TrueCar.com provided fuel economy numbers from March light vehicle auto sales that indicateTrueMPG increased to 23.4 mpg in March compared to 22 mpg in March 2011, and increased from Februarys 23.2 mpg.
Just four years ago, in March 2008, TrueMPG was 20.3 mpg.
TrueMPG is the companys own measure of fuel economy.
The TrueMPG for vehicles sold by U.S. manufacturers averaged 21.3 mpg in March, up from 20.5 mpg in March 2011. European manufacturers increased their average fuel economy for vehicles sold from 20.5 mpg to 22.7 mpg; Japanese manufacturers increased their average fuel economy from last years 23.6 mpg to 25 mpg; and South Korean manufacturers increased their average fuel economy for vehicles from 26 mpg to 28.1 mpg." [Read more]
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