An interesting piece in the WSJ, here, expains that luxury car makers such as Porsche and Mercedes may be severely impacted by future CAFE rules.
Future U.S. government fuel economy regulations could saddle auto makers with steep fines or even bar the sale of certain models. Violations of proposed government standards could cost auto makers up to $ 25,000 a vehicle beginning in 2016, up from current levels of $ 5 to hundreds of dollars per vehicle.
I am not a fan of CAFE because of the way it hides regulation from the consumer, and distorts the car market. However, I don’t see why luxury car makers such as Mercedes should be exempt. If CAFE is the regulatory regime, and the goal is to reduce fuel consumption, the luxury car makers should not be allowed to skate.

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