Sentences with phrase «drink less fuel»

The 2012 M - Class has slightly bigger exterior dimensions and a sleeker design, upgraded interior and tech features, standard all - wheel drive, a new 7 - speed automatic transmission, and V6 and V8 engines that are more powerful yet drink less fuel.
Gas is cheap now, but it won't always be, and practical - minded crossover buyers would certainly be interested a version that would drink less fuel.

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UK engine options haven't been confirmed, but in Europe the A5 will launch with two TFSI petrols and three TDI diesels, putting between 188bhp and 282bhp to the road while drinking up to 22 per cent less fuel.
According to VW, the BlueMotion - governed 1.5 - liter TSI unit drinks «one liter less fuel under real - world driving conditions» when compared to its competitors.
Should fuel consumption haunt your curiosity, here's what BMW has to say: the BMW M3 CS drinks 8.3 l / 100 km (that's around 34 mpg) on an average, which is probably less than what you'll get in real life.
Citroën says the C3 Aircross — in the flavor we tested — drinks on an average 5.6 l of fuel every 100 km (that's roughly 50.4 mpg UK), however, reality saw the fuel consumption go up to 8 - 8.2 l / 100 km, which is more or less 35.3 - 34.4 mpg UK.
Compared to a standard six - cylinder powertrain, the mHEV manages to drink one less liter of fuel for every 100 km traveled, while also producing 25 g / km (40 g / mile) less in CO2 emissions.
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