Salt Lake drivers positive about new car standards

Salt Lake drivers positive about new car standards


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SALT LAKE CITY -- President Obama is unveiling a pricey new standard for all new cars, one aimed at cleaning up the environment and making cars more fuel efficient at the same time.

The president Tuesday announced a national program to cut new vehicle carbon emissions and raise mileage by 30 percent. The goal: to reduce oil needs and pollution, and change Americans' buying habits.

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The announcement comes with a catch. Some estimate the added cost to the sticker price of each new car would be on the order of $1,300. But the president estimates the average driver would save $2,800 over the life of his car.

In Salt Lake City, the response so far is overwhelmingly positive. Drivers at the Gateway Mall say $1,300 extra per car is worth the long-term gain. As one driver pointed out about a 30 percent increase in fuel efficiency, "That would be less than a year's worth of gas mileage."

Another driver was less optimistic. "Well, I'd want to pay the extra, in the sense that I want to do better for the environment, but in these financial times, it's going to be a tough sell," he said. But he added, "In the long run, I'd have to support the environment because I don't think we always treat it as well as we should."

All in all, many drivers share that same opinion, that the short term finances will make it harder to buy a car, but the long term gain is well worth the initial cost.

By the numbers, the President hopes this will be the end result:

  • 1.8 billion barrels of oil saved over the lifetime of the vehicles sold in the next five years
  • $2,800 in gas money saved by a typical driver over the lifetime of a car
  • A 900 million ton reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, equal to shutting down 194 coal plants

E-mail: bbruce@ksl.com

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