Consumers’ attitudes about gasoline prices, their desire for higher mileage and support for fuel economy standards are well-grounded in their experience and in pocketbook economics and clearly manifested in their behavior. The message is simple, consumers will not and should not be fooled by temporary gyrations of gasoline and policy makers should follow their lead and keep a steady eye on road to the gradual increase to 54.5 mpg by 2025.
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