
Things are looking up for U.S. new-car fuel economy, as the average climbed 0.3 mpg in May to 25.5 mpg.

Things are looking up for U.S. new-car fuel economy, as the average climbed 0.3 mpg in May to 25.5 mpg.

As loan terms continue to stretch further into the future, spending on new-car purchases hit a new all-time high in May 2015.
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