GM On Board with Obama Fuel Standards
Friday, May 29th, 2009 12:15 pm
General Motors Embraces Fuel Standard
General Motors has given its support for President Obama’s strict fuel standards, and plans on following suit to manufacturer vehicles with better mileage. From Kansascity.com:
General Motors, in a statement, said it was fully committed to the approach, which will set a uniform standard in the United States for fuel economy and greenhouse-gas reduction. Fritz Henderson, the company’s chief executive officer, said delivering innovation and solutions is “a central part of GM’s re-invention.”
Read the entire article here: Fuel standards are one more task on GM’s plate
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