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It seems Ford was adamant on improving fuel efficiency figures while staying true to its core DNA of being a fun - to - drive motor.

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Cuomo hailed the low tax figures Thursday while plugging his latest proposal to provide qualifying homeowners with tax rebates for two years, provided their school districts and other local governments keep within cap limits and achieve greater cost efficiencies.
While the plating efficiency of the V+S + fraction was reduced and produced 4-fold less colonies than the V − S + fraction, both fractions gave rise to identical colonies that contain equivalent populations of V + and V − cells (Figure 7A, Table 1).
For the # 16,430 SEAT it's a diesel's high thermal efficiency, allowing an official 61.4 «combined» mpg and 123g / km (diesel produces more CO2 per volume unit burnt than petrol does), while for the # 20,660 Volkswagen it's the use of forced induction on a downsized engine resulting in official figures of 42.8 mpg and 154g / km.
Output increases 20 horsepower in both models (the Carrera making 370 hp, the S 420 hp), while fuel efficiency is said to be improved by 12 percent (final EPA figures are still to be determined).
While most car firms make great claims of improved efficiency with their new models, Jag has added a dollop more power — to hell with the CO2 and fuel economy figures.
While the Mercedes - Benz C450 AMG pricing and efficiency figures haven't yet been released, there are some clear advantages to choosing the C450 AMG Sport, at least from a performance standpoint.
With Dual Overhead Camshaft (DOHC) 16 valves, it delivers 105 PS (77kW) of power and a peak torque output of 153Nm while delivering fuel efficiency figures of 15.41 kmpl (MT) and 14.84 kmpl (AT).
These systems maximize efficiency and low - end torque, giving sparkling performance while also maintaining EPA - rated mileage figures of 23mpg in the city and 32mpg on the highway, as well as a LEV - 2 CARB emissions rating.
Through applications of the new technology first in the mini-vehicle N BOX — the first model of the new mini-vehicle N Series — and gradually in other vehicle models, Honda is targeting top - of - industry fuel efficiency for every category within three years, while simultaneously setting a timeline of 2020 to reduce by 30 % CO2 emissions for all products sold worldwide, relative to emission figures for 2000.
The engine is quiet and almost inaudible when travelling at any speed, while the claimed fuel economy figure is well within reach if driven with efficiency in mind.
While the official fuel efficiency figures have not been declared, Hyundai claims that the new Creta is more fuel efficient by 3 % (petrol) and up to 4 % (diesel).
While EPA figures aren't yet available in regards to fuel efficiency, MINI has equipped its Paceman with brake - energy regeneration and auto start - stop technology to help maximize fuel economy — though it's not clear if both will be offered in North America.
The petrol version returns 19.1 km / l of fuel efficiency, while the diesel version returns a fuel efficiency figure of 23.4 km / l.
While that figure matches the manual - transmission Cruze Eco, we've found that diesels often get better - than - stated highway fuel efficiency.
The Figo Aspire is very frugal with a claimed fuel efficiency of 25.83 km / l while the Amaze has a similar figure of 25.8 km / l.
This makes the B 180 d BEE an A + vehicle in terms of efficiency class, while still sporting respectable power figures (109 hp and 260 Nm) from its 1.5 - liter 4 - cylinder diesel engine.
While the UK power sector continues to cut its emissions, figures published in Julyshowed progress on energy efficiency, heat and transport is stalling.
It does this all while boasting a 50 MPG combined fuel efficiency figure, something both its two main competitors can't get anywhere near.
For the Sahel and other semi-arid regions, increasing drought is predicted by some models (Held et al., 2005), while increased water - use efficiency is projected to cause more greening (Figure 4.3), though potentially associated with more frequent fires, in others (Bachelet et al., 2003; Woodward and Lomas, 2004b; Ni et al., 2006; Schaphoff et al., 2006).
Bailing out the cities and the housing industry — with money spent on insulation, even for renters, putting people to work doing what's needed to make the current housing stock last another 50 years while replacements are being figured out, but at much greater efficiency.
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