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Incremental is defined as the price difference between the alternative fuel vehicle and the low priced gasoline fueled comparable vehicle. Please confer with your FSR, AutoChoice, Vehicle Availability Listing or the Automotive Program Office to confirm availability. 2013 Model Year Diesel vehicles are all B20 capable. Line items in the guide with B20 capability are provided for informational purposes. B20 vehicles are not considered alternative fuel vehicles under the Energy Policy Act of 1992/2005 and the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008. The B20 fuel however may be counted under alternative fuel usage. TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 LOW GHG VEHICLES 9 SEDANS & STATION WAGONS 17 PICKUP TRUCKS 4X2 21 PICKUP TRUCKS 4X4 12 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 4X2 15 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 4X4 26 PASSENGER VANS 28 CARGO VANS 34 CAB AND CHASSIS 4X2 39 CAB AND CHASSIS 4X4 43 LIGHT DUTY WITH VOCATIONAL BODY 4X2 51 LIGHT DUTY WITH VOCATIONAL BODY 4X4 58 AMBULANCES 59 WRECKERS & CARRIERS 61 BUSES 80 MEDIUM & HEAVY AFV MANDATE SUMMARY Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 Energy Policy Act 1992/2005 (EPAct) Acquire only low-GHG-emitting vehicles (with certain exceptions) Acquire 75 percent of light-duty vehicles (LDVs) as Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFVs) in metropolitan Low GHG vehicles qualify as an AFV when the alternative fuel is unavailable Use alternative fuels when available and reasonably priced The Grams Per Mile (GPM) level will be set so that [approx.] 25% of cars and LD trucks will o The alternative fuel required for use in the vehicle is not reasonably be considered low GHG emitting each model year. This applies to all cars, LD trucks, and available (within a 5 mile or 15 minute drive of the vehicles' garaged Medium Duty Passenger Vehicles. location) as certified to the Secretary by the head of the agency o The cost of the alternative fuel required for use in the vehicle is Medium Duty Passenger Vehicles (MDPVs) are defined as: unreasonably more expensive compared to a gallon of gasoline as certified GVWR greater than 8,500 lbs. but less than 10,000 lbs to the Secretary by the head of the agency Designed to transport less than 12 passengers or less than 9 passengers Executive Order 13423 rearward of the driver’s seat Increase alternative fuel consumption by 159.4 percent (10 percent annually Not equipped with an open cargo area of 72 inches in interior length or more over the previous year) by 2015, from a 2005 baseline Use plug-in hybrids when commercially available at a lifecycle cost MY 2013 EISA 141 Compliance Thresholds reasonably comparable to non plug-in hybrid vehicles (maximum grams/mile CO2 emissions) Passenger Cars 330 g/mile Executive Order 13514 Light-Duty 415 g/mile FFV Passenger 375 g/mile on E85 Reduce petroleum consumption by 30 percent (2 percent annually) by 2020, FFV Light-Duty 460 g/mile on E85 from a 2005 baseline Trucks* Presidential Memorandum – Federal Fleet Performance Optimize number of vehicles in fleet By December 31st 2015 all new light duty vehicles leased or purchased by agencies must be alternative fueled vehicles. Agency alternative fueled vehicles must, as soon as practicable, be located in proximity to an alternative fuel source and use the designated alternative fuel. Executive fleets are required to be comprised of midsize or smaller sedans (unless larger sedans are mission essential) and limit engine size and additional LOW GHG VEHICLES ***All Light Duty & Medium Duty Passenger Vehicles not on this list will require the agency to self-certify a Functional Needs or Alternative Measures Exemption. 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