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As the automotive industry moves from the gas-guzzling models of yesteryear to the electric cars of tomorrow, consumers will need new ways to compare one vehicle to the next. Considering the visual appeal and size of an automobile is simple enough, and these will continue to be relevant factors once fuel-dependent models are off the road. But what about determining the cost efficiency of a particular model?

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How will consumers know which vehicle requires the least amount of money to drive? What will be the new miles per gallon rating? Car MPG comparisons will soon be a thing of the past and the EPA will have to adopt new standards in their place.
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In tomorrow’s automotive industry a car’s cost per mile (CPM) rating will be the key number in terms of cost efficiency. Cars will run exclusively on electricity, and as electricity is measured in cents per kilowatt, consumers will be most interested in knowing the car CPM. Just because future automobiles will be much more cost efficient than today’s models does not mean consumers won’t still be interested in knowing just what model is the most efficient.

As the automobile will continue to be the dominant means of transportation in America for years to come, domestic consumers will continue to buy vehicles that are both visually appealing and cost efficient. Our collective infatuation with the automobile isn’t going anywhere. What will change is how we calculate mileage and distinguish the cost efficient from the energy guzzlers. The miles-per-gallon ratings of today are the cost-per-mile ratings of tomorrow.

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