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Assessment of Technologies for Improving Light Duty Vehicle Fuel Economy: Letter Report (2008)
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Assessment of Technologies for Improving Light Duty Vehicle Fuel Economy: Letter Report

Warburton, M., R. Hinchliffe, and T. Yoshida. 2007. “Is diesel set to boom in the US?” Zurich, Switzerland: UBS Limited, and Shoreham-by-Sea, U.K.: Ricardo. May. Available at <http://www.ricardo.com/download/pdf/R119361S.pdf> [accessed July 27, 2007].

Weiss, M., J. Heywood, E. Drake, A. Schafer, and F. AuYeung. 2000. On the Road in 2020: A Life-Cycle Analysis of New Automobile Technologies. Energy Laboratory Report # MIT EL 00-003. Cambridge, Mass.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. October. Available at <http://lfee.mit.edu/public/el00-003.pdf > [accessed August 2, 2007].

Wohlecker, R., M. Johannaber, and M. Espig. 2007. “Determination of Weight Elasticity of Fuel Economy for ICE, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Vehicles.” SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-0343, Warrendale, Penn.: SAE International.

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