The Bush administration has proposed modestly higher fuel economy standards for pick-up trucks, sport utility vehicles and minivans. The plan would require the auto industry to raise standards starting in 2008 and to be completed by 2011. Left out of the standards: the largest SUVs, and cars.P>
Guests:
Fred Webber, chief executive of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers
Jack Gillis, director of public affairs for the Consumer Federation of America; author of The Car Book
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