This is news because they've done it before, however, how many people buy cars from ALL manufacturers without actually knowing "real world" fuel consumption. What Transport Canada and EPA tells us a car consumes isn't even close to real world consumption. If consumers would do their homework, they'd read articles written by auto jurnos, who keeps cars for a few weeks or months and put them through their paces, and then you'll see "real world" consumption figures which aren't even close to what is stated. Most of the time the average is HIGHER than the city consumption figure, which is real sad at this day and age.