Pros: Good
fuel economy for an SUV, safety ratings, capable AWD system, low center of gravity, car - like handling, compliant ride,
tight turning radius, visibility, decent ground clearance,
standard roof rail.
After all, the reality is that Obama has moved pretty aggressively, if quietly, to roll out restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions through regulations,
tighter standards for energy use and vehicle
fuel economy and pursue policies fostering a shift from coal to gas.
I start (and started) from the premise that the dramatic decline in crude oil prices that took place from August, 2014 ($ 96 / barrel), to March, 2015 ($ 44 / barrel), was due — on the one hand — to decreased demand, a function of slow economic growth in Asia, Europe, and elsewhere, endogenous, price - driven technological change leading to greater
fuel efficiency, and policy - driven technological change that also has been leading to greater fuel efficiency, such as more stringent Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards in the United States; and — on the other hand — was due to increased supply, partly a function of the growth of unconventional (tight) U.S. oil production (a product of the combination of two technologies — horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturi
fuel efficiency, and policy - driven technological change that also has been leading to greater
fuel efficiency, such as more stringent Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards in the United States; and — on the other hand — was due to increased supply, partly a function of the growth of unconventional (tight) U.S. oil production (a product of the combination of two technologies — horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturi
fuel efficiency, such as more stringent Corporate Average
Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards in the United States; and — on the other hand — was due to increased supply, partly a function of the growth of unconventional (tight) U.S. oil production (a product of the combination of two technologies — horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturi
Fuel Economy (CAFE)
standards in the United States; and — on the other hand — was due to increased supply, partly a function of the growth of unconventional (
tight) U.S. oil production (a product of the combination of two technologies — horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing).