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Automakers, Rejecting Trump Pollution Rule, Strike a Deal With California
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Looks like they are betting on the 2020 election as well.

Automakers, Rejecting Trump Pollution Rule, Strike a Deal With California
source:New York Times

WASHINGTON — Four of the world’s largest automakers have struck a deal with California to reduce automobile emissions, siding with the state in its fight with President Trump over one of his most consequential regulatory rollbacks.

In coming weeks, the Trump administration is expected to all but eliminate an Obama-era regulation designed to reduce vehicle emissions that contribute to global warming. California and 13 other states have vowed to keep enforcing the stricter rules, potentially splitting the United States auto market in two.

With car companies facing the prospect of having to build two separate lineups of vehicles, they opened secretive talks with California regulators in which the automakers — Ford Motor Company, Volkswagen of America, Honda and BMW — won rules that are slightly less restrictive than the Obama standards and that they can apply to vehicles sold nationwide.

The agreement provides “much-needed regulatory certainty,” the companies said in a joint statement, while enabling them to “meet both federal and state requirements with a single national fleet, avoiding a patchwork of regulations.”
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Under the agreement, the four automakers, which together make up about 30 percent of the United States auto market, would face slightly looser standard than the original Obama rule: Instead of reaching an average 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025, they would be required to hit about 51 miles per gallon by 2026.

The Trump administration has said it plans to roll back the Obama-era standard to about 37 miles per gallon.

Increasing fuel efficiency means vehicles burn less gas and subsequently emit less greenhouse gas pollution into the atmosphere.

Although California won the backing of the four companies in its showdown with the federal government, the Trump administration is still expected to try to revoke California’s right to set its own auto emissions standards. The state has vowed to fight that effort all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary, and the four automakers, by siding with California, are in effect voting that they expect California to win that battle.
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Realpolitik. No auto manufacturer can ignore the California market.
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RgrF wrote:
Realpolitik. No auto manufacturer can ignore the California market.

And they got what they really wanted, which was to get CA to lower the bar on their requirements.
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It's vanishing returns once all vehicles get to 40 mpg.

Next should be zero footprint homes, and reversing laws and construction regulations that discourage installing solar panels in the sunniest communities in the US.
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I think one part of the strategy is this: Automakers make money off of selling New! Improved! Now that the SUV market is saturated, buzz about hybrids and electrics gets people back in the show rooms. Keeping up with California standards--with a small reprieve which they'll happily accept--is good marketing. Trump holding back the tide of progress is not.
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GGD wrote:
[quote=RgrF]
Realpolitik. No auto manufacturer can ignore the California market.

And they got what they really wanted, which was to get CA to lower the bar on their requirements.
CA didn’t lower their earlier bar all that much. A blip. What automakers get out of the deal is reduced cost by only having to make one vehicle instead of a special one for CA.
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Laying groundwork for valuing innovation for topics like clean air is exactly what the government should be doing, not supporting entrenched ecosystems.

CA is moving us all forward. We are the United STATES of America, where we grow better when we work together.
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sekker wrote:
Laying groundwork for valuing innovation for topics like clean air is exactly what the government should be doing, not supporting entrenched ecosystems.

CA is moving us all forward. We are the United STATES of America, where we grow better when we work together.

This would make great PR. You must be a writer.
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Conservatives are all about limiting Federal overreach of the states, which are supposed to be the Laboratories of Democracy.

*Except when it conflicts with their rigid ideology.
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Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
It's vanishing returns once all vehicles get to 40 mpg.

We're a LLLLOOONNNNNG way from that!

Especially the fantasy of a classifying slightly lifted Station Wagons as "trucks" and giving them a separate, lower standard. Result, American car companies concentrate on building 'trucks' and stop making or even selling 'cars' with international appeal.

Result is a relatively small company like BMW or Mercedes can offer more models than Ford!
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