FuelEconomy.gov API
Official US vehicle fuel-economy data as an API, powered by FuelEconomy.gov — the joint US EPA and Department of Energy resource behind the fuel-economy window sticker on every car, SUV and truck sold in the United States since 1984. Browse the catalogue step by step — model years, then makes, then models, then the engine/transmission trims (each carrying the vehicle id you need for the detail call) — and pull a vehicle's complete fuel-economy record: city, highway and combined MPG, fuel type, engine (number of cylinders and displacement), transmission, EPA vehicle class and drivetrain, the estimated annual fuel cost, tailpipe CO2 emissions in grams per mile, the barrels of petroleum consumed per year and the estimated five-year fuel-cost saving (or extra spend) versus an average new vehicle. Ideal for car-shopping and comparison tools, total-cost-of-ownership and emissions calculators, fleet management and sustainability reporting. The data is authoritative, official EPA/DOE test data and is public domain; it covers US-market light-duty vehicles. Vehicle ids come from the trims endpoint, reached via the year -> make -> model -> trim chain.
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