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The '''Coalition for Vehicle Choice''' was created by the [[Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers]] to fight against higher fuel efficiency standards. Ironically, the AAM claims that "automakers are investing billions to develop and introduce breakthrough technologies that will lead to significant fuel economy gains." | The '''Coalition for Vehicle Choice''' was created by the [[Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers]] to fight against higher fuel efficiency standards. Ironically, the AAM claims that "automakers are investing billions to develop and introduce breakthrough technologies that will lead to significant fuel economy gains." | ||
Revision as of 23:20, 23 December 2007
This article is part of the Center for Media & Democracy's spotlight on front groups and corporate spin. |
The Coalition for Vehicle Choice was created by the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers to fight against higher fuel efficiency standards. Ironically, the AAM claims that "automakers are investing billions to develop and introduce breakthrough technologies that will lead to significant fuel economy gains."
The organisation is now defunct and the domain name up for sale.
Contact details
818 Connecticut Ave., N.W.
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 202-628-5164
External links
- "The Global Climate agreement - Lots of Pain. No Gain", undated newspaper advertisement.
- Center for Science in the Public Interest, "Coalition for Vehicle Choice" Integrity in Science, 2001.
- "Coalition for Vehicle Choice",