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EPA 2013 standards

The EPA 2013 standards refer to regulations established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles and improve fuel efficiency. Aimed primarily at cars, trucks, and SUVs, these standards set specific limits on emissions and required manufacturers to produce vehicles that emit less pollution and achieve better miles per gallon (MPG). By promoting cleaner, more efficient vehicles, the standards aim to protect public health, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and combat climate change, ultimately leading to a healthier environment for all.