Fuel Economy Rules Rolled Back — EV Sales Fall, Hybrids Surge
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Welcome back to Weekly Wheelhouse — Auto News. Simplified.
I’m Jim with Off the Shelf Rides, and this week we break down the biggest U.S. automotive stories shaping the market right now.
Fuel economy standards are being rolled back, dropping fleet targets to 34.5 MPG by 2031 — a move aimed at lowering vehicle prices but likely increasing fuel costs long-term.
EV sales continue to slow, while hybrids surge across nearly every major automaker as buyers look for a practical middle ground.
Ram recalls over 72,000 trucks due to blank digital instrument clusters that could affect driver visibility.
The U.S. auto market fell about 7% in November, with weak EV demand driving most of the decline.
In Segment 2, we cover November sales reports from Honda, Subaru, Kia, Hyundai, and Ford, plus the debut of the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker EV.
We also recap my latest review of the 2025 Mazda CX-5 Turbo Premium, talk about what I’m driving now, and preview what’s coming next.
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2025 Mazda CX-5 Review - https://youtu.be/Y73FgvgrsfY?si=uQn5P9OgbXbW1ZEM
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