Sentences with phrase «estimated city and highway»

Used car MPG claims are based on EPA estimated city and highway ratings when vehicle was new.
New vehicle MPG's are EPA's estimated city and highway MPG's.
Pre-owned MPG claims are based on EPA estimated city and highway ratings when vehicle was new.

Not exact matches

The Raptor, for example, gets an EPA - estimated 15 miles per gallon in the city and just 18 on the highway.
Compare that with the F - 150 EcoBoost, which starts at almost half the price of the Raptor and gets an EPA - estimated 19 miles per gallon in the city and 25 miles per gallon on the highway.
2017 EPA - estimated 67 city / 67 highway / 67 combined MPGe for Mirai and 312 - mile driving range.
It comes with a six - speed automatic transmission, and GMC estimates fuel mileage of 22 mpg city, 28 mpg highway, for the FWD model.
Both powertrains have been revised for greater efficiency, with estimated fuel economy ratings of 25/33 mpg (city / highway) for the 2.5 - liter version and 19/27 mpg for the 3.6 - liter version.
With EPA - estimated mileage of 20/30/24 mpg city / highway / combined on premium gas, the 2016 XF beats the base 2015 model by 1 mpg combined and the 2015's V - 6 by 2 mpg combined (rear - drive models).
The raised ride height puts this car in the crossover segment, where a price below the Forester's and better mileage — estimated at 25/33 mpg city / highway — are probably enough to seal the deal.
Fuel economy estimates have been set at 29 mpg city and 39 in the highway, just a smidge below the 30/42 mpg rated Golf and Jetta TDIs.
The Golf SportWagen returns an EPA - estimated 25/34/29 mpg city / highway / combined with manual FWD models and 24/33/28 mpg with the FWD automatic.
The Silverado's two - mode hybrid powertrain, which General Motors developed with German automakers BMW and then DaimlerChrysler, improves the truck's fuel economy by 40 percent city and 25 percent overall for an EPA - estimated 21 mpg city and 22 mpg highway while maintaining the truck's up to 6,100 - pound towing capacity.
The Armada is thirsty, with EPA - estimated gas mileage of 14/19/16 mpg city / highway / combined for the RWD model and 13/18/15 mpg with 4WD.
It has EPA - estimated mileage of 15/20/17 mpg city / highway / combined and requires premium fuel, which may not appeal to families who need an SUV to carry them through the daily grind.
A new turbocharged four - cylinder diesel engine makes its debut in the 328d and gets an EPA - estimated 32/45 mpg city / highway with rear - wheel drive.
Fuel costs are calculated using the U.S. Government Environmental Protection Agency's estimated mileage figures (when available) for both highway and city driving, then adjustments are made based on the estimated percentage of mileage for these two types of driving.
With a combined city / highway estimate of 19 mpg on premium gas, the Equus matches the LS 460 and beats the S550 and 750i by 1 and 2 mpg, respectively.
(Skip to details on the: S7 and RS 7) New for 2016 Horsepower on the gas V - 6 increases to 333 from 310, and the city and highway fuel economy estimates each increase by 2 mpg to 20 and 30 mpg, respectively.
Preliminary fuel economy estimates for the eight - speed are 23/35/27 mpg city / highway / combined and 22/34/26 mpg for the six - speed manual.
Things such as stop - start technology, a weight reduction of up to about 200 pounds and more aerodynamic styling have contributed to significant increases in EPA - estimated gas mileage: Automatic - transmission models besides the Premier are EPA - rated at 30/42/35 mpg city / highway / combined.
Both hybrids promise impressive gains in fuel economy, with the ML450 improving 6 mpg in the city over an ML350 and the S400 achieving an EPA - estimated 26 mpg on the highway.
At the same time, city / highway fuel economy jumps to 23/37 mpg for the manual and 28/40 mpg for the automatic (preliminary estimates).
Fuel - Saving Features The Rio 5 - Door gets an EPA - estimated 29/37 mpg city / highway with the manual transmission and 28/36 mpg with the automatic.
The old estimate was 47 mpg both for city and highway.
The Jetta Hybrid's EPA estimates are a lofty 42 mpg in the city and 47 mpg on the highway, but I never saw mileage in the 40s.
The 2.0 - liter four - cylinder and the 2.4 - liter four - cylinder get an EPA - estimated 26/36 mpg city / highway and 23/32 mpg, respectively, when paired with the automatic.
The four - cylinder 2016 Passat boasts EPA - estimated mileage increases of 2 mpg on the highway and 1 mpg combined for 2016, resulting in a 25/38/29 mpg city / highway / combined rating.
Although there are no official EPA figures yet, Volkswagen estimates the new engine will return 26/36 mpg (city / highway) with a five - speed manual transmission and 25/36 mpg with a six - speed automatic.
Despite the new nine - speed, the base MDX is EPA - estimated at 19/27 mpg city / highway, or 1 mpg less in the city and on the highway compared to the 2015 Acura MDX.
Mileage Mix - ups EPA - estimated mileage for the C - Max is 42/37/40 mpg (city / highway / combined), reflecting the mileage gains from regenerative braking and low - speed EV power, both of which help the city figure.
At minimum, it could have narrowed the gulf in EPA - estimated gas mileage between the Abarth (28/34 mpg city / highway) and the stick - shift 500 (30/38 mpg), which is to say nothing of the performance gains it could bring.
Checking fuel consumption on the wide - open state highways around Anchorage, Alaska, we had no difficulty meeting or beating the EPA 29 - mpg highway estimate, ending the day with an average 28.6 mpg that included some idling with stop - and - go city traffic mixed in.
It gets an EPA - estimated 41 mpg in city driving and 39 mpg on the highway for a combined rat... Show full review
Based on European figures, I estimate EPA fuel economy numbers for the 2016 Ford Focus RS will fall somewhere around 21 mpg city, 29 mpg highway, and 23 mpg combined, versus 23/32/26 mpg for the Focus ST.
The RX 350 is estimated to achieve 20/28/23 mpg city / highway / combined with front - wheel drive and 19/26/22 mpg with all - wheel drive.
The electric motor is rated at 109 hp and 210 lb - ft of torque, and although official EPA numbers haven't been revealed, Kia estimates the Soul EV will achieve 92/120 mpge (city / highway), giving a range of 93 miles on one charge.
Final curb weight is an estimated 2500 pounds, and the fuel economy is 53 mpg city, 46 mpg highway, 50 mpg combined.
Fuel economy for the Eco model is estimated at 28/38/32 mpg (city / highway / combined), which improves significantly on the 2.4 - liter Sonata's 25/37/29 mpg ratings and puts it right near the top of the midsize segment for combined ratings.
The MKZ Hybrid gets an EPA - estimated 41 mpg in city driving and 39 mpg on the highway for a combined rating of 40 mpg.
The Durango Limited's 3.6 - liter V - 6 engine gets an EPA - estimated 17/24/19 mpg city / highway / combined with all - wheel drive and 18/25/20 mpg with rear - wheel drive.
MH: Loser I like the XV Crosstrek and think the gas - only version should do well for Subaru, but the hybrid's estimated gas mileage — only 3 mpg better in combined city / highway driving — is a problem in an era when hybrids must produce big fuel - economy gains to warrant their extra cost.
The MKZ Hybrid gets an EPA - estimated 45 mpg in both city and highway driving.
EPA numbers haven't been released, but we estimate the Panamera S Hybrid to achieve 20 mpg city and 26 mpg highway.
It gets an EPA - estimated 41 mpg in city driving and 39 mpg on the highway for a combined rating of 40 mpg.
The X5's turbocharged 3.0 - liter inline -6-cylinder engine gets an EPA - estimated 16/23/19 mpg city / highway / combined and has more than enough oomph and acceleration fun for those using the X5 as a daily driver.
This performance is as estimated, and nothing to complain about, but there's no question this car's mileage in mixed driving is closer to the city figure than the highway one.
But with gasoline prices eclipsing $ 4 a gallon in much of the country, Peterson says the Explorer Sport's estimated 16/22 mpg (17.6 - 12.8 L / 100 km) city / highway rating provides car buyers with both performance and fuel efficiency.
The car now comes standard with a 2.5 - liter inline - four engine good for 194 hp, which is estimated to return up to 22/28 mpg (city / highway) with front - wheel drive, thanks in part to a standard stop - start feature; the old Acadia managed only 17/24 mpg with its old standard V - 6 engine and front - wheel drive.
The ES 300h was new for the 2013 model year, and the front - wheel - drive car uses the same hybrid system as the Toyota Camry Hybrid to get its EPA - estimated 40/39/40 mpg city / highway / combined.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z