Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/40/600.207-86
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40 CFR 600.207-86 - Calculation of fuel economy values for a model type. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 40 › Chapter I › Subchapter Q › Part 600 › Subpart C › Section 600.207-86 40 CFR 600.207-86 - Calculation of fuel economy values for a model type.
§ 600.207-86
Calculation of fuel economy values for a model type.
Fuel economy values for a base level are calculated from vehicle configuration fuel economy values as determined in § 600.206(a) for low-altitude tests.
Each additional model type resulting from division of another model type has a unique car line name and that name appears on the label and on the vehicle bearing that label,
The subconfigurations included in the new base levels are not included in any other base level which differs only by basic engine (i.e., they are not included in the calculation of the original base level fuel economy values), and
All subconfigurations within the new base level are represented by test data in accordance with § 600.010(c)(ii).
The requirements of this paragraph may be satisfied by providing an amended application for certification, as described in § 86.084-21.
Vehicle configuration fuel economy values, as determined in § 600.206(a), are grouped according to base level.
The procedure specified in § 600.207(a) will be repeated for each base level, thus establishing city, highway, and combined fuel economy values for each base level.
For each model type, as determined by the Administrator, a city, highway, and combined fuel economy value will be calculated by using the projected sales and fuel economy values for each base level within the model type.
The city fuel economy values of the model type (calculated to the nearest 0.0001 mpg) are determined by dividing one by a sum of terms, each of which corresponds to a base level and which is a fraction determined by dividing:
The sales fraction of a base level, by
The city fuel economy value for the respective base level.