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UNITED STATES The Code Of Federal Regulations (CFR) defines a light-duty truck to be any Motor Vehicle having a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating ( Curb Weight plus Payload ) of no more than 8,500 pounds (3,855.5 kg) which is “(1) Designed primarily for purposes of transportation of property or is a derivation of such a vehicle, or (2) Designed primarily for transportation of persons and has a capacity of more than 12 persons, or (3) Available with special features enabling off-street or off-highway operation and use.” (40CFR86.082-2) Fuel efficiency The United States government uses light truck as a vehicle class in regulating Fuel Economy through the Corporate Average Fuel Economy standard. The class includes Van s, Minivan s, Sport Utility Vehicle s, and Pickup Truck s. Light trucks have lower fuel economy standards than cars under the premise that these vehicles are used for utilitarian purposes rather than personal transportation. Since light trucks sold in the United States are increasingly being used for personal use, some have advocated applying higher economy standards to light trucks that are not used for utilitarian purposes. One argument in support of this is that light trucks are sometimes built on a Unibody architecture, which is less strong than a Body-on-frame chassis and therefore would not be suited for utilitarian purposes; Crossover SUV s are a common example. SEE ALSO
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