Nissan mentioned grille shutters, a tow hook cover, cab - to - bed seals, underfloor covers, and spoilers for the tailgate and roof (except regular cab) contributing to
better highway consumption, but the windshield rake and leading edge of the roof look to do their part as well.
Not exact matches
This car drives great and features
good gas
consumption — 17 city and 24
highway.
Despite that extra oomph, the 1.4's fuel
consumption estimates are actually
better than the non-turbocharged — and bigger — 1.8 - litre engine, delivering an estimated 7.8 L / 100 km city and 5.2 L / 100 km
highway when equipped with the manual transmission.
Consumption figures are quite good too with the Buick LaCrosse returning figures of not a sports sedan 21 mpg for the city and 31 mpg on the highway — though adding the optional all - wheel drive model (a $ 3,000 extra on the range - topping «Premium» model) does increase fuel consumption
Consumption figures are quite
good too with the Buick LaCrosse returning figures of not a sports sedan 21 mpg for the city and 31 mpg on the
highway — though adding the optional all - wheel drive model (a $ 3,000 extra on the range - topping «Premium» model) does increase fuel
consumption consumption marginally.
The 1.0 - liter boasts the
best claimed
consumption figures of 30 city MPG and 40
highway MPG with a manual gearbox.
The Nissan Pathfinder might be large, and its 260 horsepower, 3.5 - liter V - 6
good for 240 lb - ft of torque, but its continuously - variable automatic transmission keeps it from getting too thirsty at the fuel pump:
consumption is rated at 20 - mpg in city driving and 26 - mpg on the
highway.
Fuel
consumption is rated at 7.6 / 5.7 L / 100 km (city /
highway) with the stickshift, and 7.2 / 5.6 with the automatic, estimates that that
best the Yaris hatch's figures of 7.7 / 6.3 (manual) and 7.8 / 6.6 (automatic).
The slightly more expensive and larger Mini Cooper Convertible offers a more rounded level of performance although the 500c offers
better consumption levels with 31mpg in the city and 38 mpg on the
highway.
Fuel
consumption towing over 180 km averaged 15.9 L / 100 km — which is pretty
good for a heavy V8 diesel, and not all that much worse than its
consumption when not towing (where it achieved average of 11.7 L / 100 km over 400 km of mostly
highway work).
This performance potential is also complemented by
good fuel
consumption figures too with up to a claimed 35 mpg in
highway driving and 26mpg in the city.
An 11 % improvement in aero numbers from the swept - back windshield and thinner A-pillars as
well as revisions to both engines and the switch to a CVT transmission for the six have brought improved fuel -
consumption numbers — 6.0 L / 100 km in the city and 8.1 on the
highway for the four and 7.3 / 10.6 for the six.
The new 1.4 turbo's performance, combined with a mass reduction of more than 110 kg and an aerodynamic drag coefficient (Cd) of just 0.29, which GM says is
best - in - class, supports an estimated fuel
consumption of just 5.9 L / 100 km on the
highway.
Nissan has made its top - selling sedan peppier,
better handling and more fuel efficient, with
best - in - class in
highway fuel
consumption.
For the 2.0 - turbocharged models,
consumption is rated at 22 mpg for the city and 33 mpg for
highway use, which as you can see is more frugal than the smaller capacity model, in part thanks to having more torque on hand and being able to carry the weight
better and also that aforementioned new nine - speed transmission.
Delivers
Best - in - Class V6 fuel economy Based on WardsAuto Large / Regular Car segmentation and EnerGuide
highway fuel
consumption ratings.