Source: Gmat Prep, mba.com, Test II
Today's techonology allows manufacturers to make small cars more fuel efficient now than at any time in their production history.
a. Same as above
b. small cars that are more fuel-efficient than they were at any time in their
c. small cars that are more fuel-efficient than those at any other time in
d. more fuel-efficient small cars than those at any other time in their
e. more fuel-efficient small cars now than at any time in
For this question, I began by eliminating all choices ending in "their" - manufacturers require "it" or something similar, but definitely not "their". This left answer choices c. and e. Then, I chose c. over e. because of 2 reasons:
1. e. says that manufacturere are making "more" f-e cars now, and I feel this changes the meaning of the original sentence
2. e. has the wording "now" which I think is redundant as "today's" has already been stated
Is my logic and reasons for choosing c. over e. correct, or did I just get lucky (correct answer is c)? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!