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  2. Vehicular metrics - Wikipedia

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    if area is too small, vehicle becomes difficult to use Fuel economy: mpg (US) mpg (imperial) l/100 km and km/L economics, range greater is better (mpg and km/L), lower is better (L/100 km) must be specified on new vehicles for sale in the US and UK Maximum g-force(s) g or ft/s 2: g or ft/s 2: g or m/s 2: acceleration, braking (safety) higher is ...

  3. Units of measurement in transportation - Wikipedia

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    vehicle-kilometre (vkm [1]) as a measure of traffic flow, determined by multiplying the number of vehicles on a given road or traffic network by the average length of their trips measured in kilometres. [2] vehicle-mile (vehicle miles traveled, or VMT [1]) same as before but measures the trip expressed in miles.

  4. Automobile drag coefficient - Wikipedia

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    The two main factors that impact drag are the frontal area of the vehicle and the drag coefficient. The drag coefficient is a unit-less value that denotes how much an object resists movement through a fluid such as water or air. A potential complication of altering a vehicle's aerodynamics is that it may cause the vehicle to get too much lift.

  5. Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of electric vehicles to vehicles that carried their own engine was debated, since the notion of a miles per gallon equivalent as a metric for electric vehicles made the competition trivial for electric vehicles and a corresponding miles per gallon as a metric for the others extremely difficult for the others.

  6. Vehicle-specific power - Wikipedia

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    Two of the four modelling metholodogies in the shootout, one from North Carolina State University and one internal to the EPA, used vehicle-specific power metrics. [3] [4] MOVES was eventually implemented using vehicle-specific power as its primary metric. [4] (See Koupal et al. 2002, § 7.1.3.1 for the EPA MOVES draft VSP specification.)

  7. US new vehicle sales set to rise 8.1% in February, report says

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    (Reuters) - U.S. new vehicle retail sales are expected to rise 8.1% to 1.01 million units in February on an adjusted basis, industry consultants J.D. Power and GlobalData said in a joint report on ...

  8. Vehicle metrics - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vehicle_metrics&oldid=498313134"This page was last edited on 19 June 2012, at 09:38 (UTC). (UTC).

  9. Mexico built about 4 million vehicles last year, while Canada built 1.3 million, according to data from S&P. And roughly 3.7 million, or about 70% of those Canadian- and Mexican-assembled vehicles ...