NADA Chairman Attends Oval Office Event on New Fuel Economy Standards BY THE NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION NADA Chairman Tom Castriota attended the Oval Office event in early December, where President Donald Trump announced an NHTSA proposal to reform the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards. Castriota joined Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, along with Sens. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas), among other members of Congress, at the event. Also in attendance were Ford CEO Jim Farley and Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa. “The actions that you’ve done as the president are definitely going to save our customers money,” Castriota said to President Trump. “You made your promise to let the consumer buy what they want, and you delivered on that.” The proposed rule is an overhaul of CAFE standards starting with model year 2022 vehicles. The new standards aim to balance improvements in fuel economy with vehicle affordability. For years, NADA and America’s franchised auto dealers have championed a sensible and effective approach to fuel economy regulations. The proposed changes would grant manufacturers greater flexibility in meeting these standards through a diverse array of technologies, enabling them to produce vehicles that align with a broad spectrum of consumer lifestyles, budgets and fuel preferences. The proposed rule will undergo a review and finalization process that could take several months, but discussions surrounding affordability, innovation and consumer choice will continue. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT | FEB 2026 Representing New Hampshire on the National Stage NHADA proudly recognizes our Past Chair, Marshall Jespersen (ICL Autos), who stood on stage alongside the best dealers from across the country at the 2026 NADA Show. 10
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