After nearly six years of denouncing enforced fuel economy standards for vehicles as a drain on the US economy and a threat to the safety of American drivers, the administration of President George W. Bush relented earlier this year – sort of.
In the wake of his January State of the Union address, in which the president called for the country to end its “addiction to oil”, the administration promulgated what it called “the most ambitious fuel economy goals for light trucks ever developed”.



