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Real-world testing a win for motorists – AAA

by Geoff Dobson
October 19, 2023
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The Australian Automobile Association (AAA) has been joined by prime minister Anthony Albanese to launch a program designed to improve consumer information and help Australian car buyers save on fuel bills while improving environmental outcomes.

The AAA’s “Real-World Testing Program” will test 200 cars in real-world driving conditions over four years and quantify how each vehicle’s fuel economy and emissions performance varies from the laboratory test results reported at point of sale.

The federal government has allocated $14 million to fund the program over four years and testing at the program’s Geelong facility began in August.

First results will be reported in November via www.realworld.org.au and promoted by the AAA’s member clubs, which have 8.9 million members across Australia.

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The Volkswagen emissions scandal first showed that real-world testing is needed, as stringent emissions regulations around the world were incentivising carmakers to optimise their vehicles’ fuel consumption and emissions performance for the laboratory tests used for regulatory compliance, says the AAA.

International studies have repeatedly highlighted issues associated with the gap between laboratory and real-world performance of new cars, the AAA explains.

A 2017 AAA study of 30 popular cars found that on average they consumed 23% more fuel in real-world conditions than in laboratory tests.  In addition, the real-world results achieved by 11 of the 12 diesel vehicles tested exceeded regulatory laboratory noxious emissions limits.

“Australian car buyers have for too long been misled regarding their vehicle’s fuel consumption and environmental performance,” says AAA managing director Michael Bradley.

“This program will deliver Australians truth-in-advertising and drive down demand for cars that over-promise and under-deliver.

“Better information will enable families and fleet buyers to buy vehicles that will meet their budget and environmental requirements.

“The AAA is very grateful for the Government’s support, which will save consumers money, while benefiting the environment.”

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Geoff Dobson is an 'old-school journo' thriving in a world of new technology. With 40-years of journalism experience already behind him, Geoff joined Auto Media Group three years ago to lead its EVtalk titles. A keen cyclist, he puts his Auckland commute to good use testing ebikes and scooters along the North Western cycleway.

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