DeluxeStang
Well-Known Member
What he's saying is all car companies have to meet a minimum fleet wide emissions target. Think of it like a class where to pass, the students have to average getting a 73% grade on the final exam, if you have really smart students who get a 100% or close to it, that pushes the average up for the class, meaning even if you have a few students who fail the test, because of the students that aced it, the class will be able to meet that 73% average, and pass the class.Ah yes, ICE selling more is bad for ICE lol Things are different now.
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But if your top students don't show up to class to take the test, then your students aren't gonna pass. It's the same with cars, if you offer and sell enough low emissions vehicles, that pushes your average up where it needs to be, let's say the government requires that your fleet across the lineup has to average 30 mpg. If you make a hybrid that gets 50 mpg and sell a lot of them, you can get away with selling a V8 muscle car that gets 27 mpg because your lineup still exceeds that 30 mpg mark because of the EVs and hybrids you sold.
But if the sales numbers of your EVs and hybrids go down, it's gonna increase your fleet wide emissions, and that's gonna make it harder to sell high emission engines like you find in performance cars and trucks.
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