Environment Group Claims New Fords Less Fuel Efficient Than A Century Ago
The Sierra Club announced June 3 that it plans to publish advertisements criticizing Ford for making vehicles that are less fuel-efficient now -- on its 100th birthday -- than when it began, Reuters reported. The news agency said the ads note that the Model T returned 25 miles to the gallon nearly a century ago compared with a 22.6 miles per gallon average now. The Explorer sport utility vehicle returns 16 miles per gallon. Ford, which will observe its 100th birthday June 16, told Reuters that the projected fuel economy this year for cars alone is 28.4 miles per gallon. According to Reuters, Ford also said it has three models that are best in class for fuel efficiency and another three that produce almost no emissions. In addition, Ford told the news agency it plans next year to introduce the market's first hybrid SUV, which can switch between electric and gaoline power. Former Sierra Club president Robert Cox announced he is running for the Ford board of directors, Reuters noted. According to the news agency, Cox said in a statement that he plans to publicize Ford's environmental record by appearing on live radio talk shows and meeting with supporters across the United States over the next few months.
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