As you heard in the video, this vehicle has the best
city fuel efficiency of any vehicle on the road today.
Not exact matches
Drowned out by the news
of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt's projected 230 miles per gallon
city fuel efficiency rating was confirmation from GM that two previously unannounced
vehicles will join the Cadillac lineup, one
of which — an entry - level
vehicle — was specifically called out.»
Due to a growing consumer interest for
city cars with high amounts
of fuel efficiency and versatility, it's no surprise that most
vehicle manufacturers have begun to produce and promote these
vehicles extensively.
The
vehicle comes with a maximum
fuel tank capacity
of 72 - litres and the claimed
fuel efficiency is 5.95 km / l in the
city and 8.08 km / l on the highways.
Fuel economy for the
vehicle is respectable, with an EPA - estimated
efficiency of 22 mpg in the
city and 27 mpg on the highway.
One
of only two
vehicles in the segment to offer a GDi engine, the 2012 Rio provides an inviting combination
of power and
fuel efficiency, achieving standard classleading 138 horsepower while maintaining a standard class - leading
fuel economy rating
of 30/40 mpg (
city / highway).
Best
of all, this performance does not come at a sacrifice
of efficiency — the
fuel efficiency climbs to the top
of its class, with EPA estimates
of 26 / 22 / 19MPG Highway / Combined /
City, making the Honda Pilot an
efficiency benchmark for such a practical
vehicle.
The integration
of these technologies contributes to segment - leading
efficiency with the ES 350 obtaining a manufacturer - estimated combined
fuel consumption
of 25 mpg (21 mpg
city / 30 mpg highway) and an expected Ultra-Low Emission
Vehicle II (ULEV II) certification.