Sentences with phrase «gulping fuel»

Gulping fuel at under 20 mpg in the city, you can expect to fill up more frequently.
Sure, the Levante has its drawbacks — it gulps fuel and doesn't hold a lot of cargo — but if you want a new and unusual SUV that looks and sounds more expensive than it is, wait for the Maserati Levante.

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We all know what happened in the coming days, but on that sunny Saturday it wouldn't have mattered to Farber if Johnson had been gulping rocket fuel: «It was a signal moment not merely for sports,» he remembers thinking, «but of evolution.»
On that sunny Saturday it wouldn't have mattered to Farber if Johnson had been gulping rocket fuel.
Toothless whales gulp down huge quantities of these prawn to fuel their massive bodies.
Honey can offer athletes, particularly who are looking for a fast - fuel gulp to provide long duration energy.
While full - size SUVs have lost some of their curb appeal in recent years with many consumers swapping gargantuan, fuel - gulping monstrosities for more fuel efficient compact crossovers, one part of the full - size SUV industry has remained hot: luxurious and off - road capable machines.
The EPA rating is on the lower side of this fuel - gulping class: 14/20/16 mpg city / highway / combined with rear - wheel drive, 13/19/15 mpg with all - wheel drive.
In the city with the air conditioner running, it gulped unleaded fuel at the rate of 15 miles per gallon.
The Cobra's internal combustion V - 8 engine burns hydrogen, making it cleaner and more fuel efficient than any of its gasoline - gulping Shelby siblings.
We were a little suspicious of the low numbers coming from the trip computer, but the rapidity with which the fuel needle dropped confirmed that the X6 was gulping down the gas.
What's important here is that the LS 500h gives you access to a gorgeous, luxurious limousine that gulps less fuel and emits less carbon - dioxide.
A group of researchers from MIT found that when vehicles run on fuel with a higher octane rating, they gulp down between 3 % and 4.5 % less gas.
That can help crack down on the practice of employees buying Snickers bars and Big Gulps at convenience stores and having them disguised on monthly statements as fuel purchases.
All those data on expected retirements and capacity additions are tough to swallow in one gulp, but EIA also modeled capacity additions in five scenarios against expected retirements, showing a slate of possible options dramatic shift coming in the U.S. fuel mix in one chart:
It might be getting harder to love a beast that gulps a gallon of fuel every seven miles.»
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