New Cars Keep Getting Bigger Despite Tough Fuel-Economy Standards

On average, new cars have gotten bigger between 2008 and 2015 by about 1 square foot (0.9 square meters / 2%) since the EPA has started keeping track of the rectangle formed by a vehicle's wheelbase and track width, aka its "footprint".
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New Cars Keep Getting Bigger Despite Tough Fuel-Economy Standards
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