Good. its about time for american car makers to leave the 60:s and enter the modern world. Now we just wait for US heavy trucks to make it past the 70:s...
And whats that supposed to mean??? My 1st truck I drove was a 1992 Freightliner FLD 120 on average with a 35,000 load I was averaging 5-6 MPG... The last truck I drove was a 2105 Volvo 770 series with an S12 automatic and I was averaging 12MPG with the same load... Also with the new emissions that are required on them the air coming out of the stack is cleaner than the air going in. The trucking industry has taking bigger steps on reducing the emissions coming out than the auto industry.
Example: I was stopped in the super coops, weigh staion, in NJ on I78. I was pulled around for an emissions test. The trooper put the sensors in both stacks to get a good reading and I was informed by him the air coming out was cleaner than the air going in.
So look before you leap.