You're Getting What Mileage? Now, We Believe You
Finally, Your Pants Fit
 

We couldn’t be happier about the EPA’s new fuel economy testing methods. It’s time suspect mileage claims are exposed and consumers have accurate data to make critical car-buying choices. The old ratings made buying a car like buying pants labeled a size bigger than they actually are: You bought them because the label matched your needs, but somehow they made you look fat. “Hey, why don’t you buy jeans that fit?”
“These are a 36, look at the label.”
“Yeah, riiiight.”
The only thing we don’t like about the new rating methods is that we’ll have to work that much harder to justify the 400-horsepower V8 we really want. Sometimes, we feel there’s more to life than the right fit.

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2008 Dodge Magnum SRT8. New EPA testing methods will make MPG more reliable, bad news for 400-horsepower monsters like the Magnum SRT8.
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