Sentences with phrase «estimated highway number»

We only managed 23.6 miles per gallon during our trip according to the onboard computer, 2.4 mpgs shy of the car's EPA estimated highway number.

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that using LATCH correctly will cut the number of improperly installed child safety seats in half.
Audi expects stellar fuel economy numbers from all of its TDI models, estimating that the big A8 will achieve around 24/36 mpg city / highway; the current Q7 TDI is rated at 19/28.
Estimated to cost $ 1.5 billion, the project would improve mobility for the greater Dallas metro area by reconstructing the entire highway from US 75 to I - 30, increasing the number of HOV lanes and widening lanes and adding frontage roads.
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 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.
EPA numbers haven't been released, but we estimate the Panamera S Hybrid to achieve 20 mpg city and 26 mpg highway.
This new model's high - tech powertrain is meant to give the Sonata Eco a slight boost in fuel economy numbers, to an estimated 28/38/32 mpg (city / highway / combined) rating.
Fuel - economy numbers are EPA - estimated at 16 mpg city / 23 mpg highway with the 5.3 - liter V8 (16/22 with four - wheel drive, 15/22 with XL and four - wheel drive), and 15/22 (15/20 with four - wheel drive, 14/20 with XL and four - wheel drive) with the 6.2 - liter V8.
EPA - estimated fuel - economy numbers range from 21 mpg city to 30 mpg highway, depending on engine, drivetrain layout and trim.
Our testing generated fuel mileage numbers that were in line with EPA estimates: We averaged 16 mpg in off - highway and on - road driving.
Despite its larger size, the Prius v still achieves stellar fuel economy numbers at an EPA - estimated 43 mpg city and 39 mpg highway.
Despite those impressive numbers, it achieves an incredibly fuel - efficient EPA - estimated 30 mpg city and 28 mpg highway.
Its 7.9 L / 100 km city and 6.1 highway fuel economy estimates match the Civic's numbers, but we preferred the Corolla CVT over the Civic.
EPA - estimated fuel - economy numbers range from 15 mpg city to 22 mpg highway.
Plus the A4's 10.9 L / 100 km city and 7.2 highway estimates handily beat the 200's respective 12.8 and 8.1 fuel economy numbers.
EPA - estimated fuel - economy numbers run from a low of 17 mpg city to a high of 34 mpg highway on gas models and the hybrid is listed at 43/41.
The V6 has EPA - estimated fuel - economy numbers of 19 mpg city / 26 mpg highway (18/25 with all - wheel drive), while the V8 is listed at 14/22 for each layout.
The official numbers from the EPA aren't out yet, but Honda representatives expect that the electric and gas - powered hybrid power setup will produce an estimate of 48 miles per gallon combined, which breaks down to an amazing 49 mpg in the city and 47 mpg on the highway.
Since the Energi has the same powertrain and the larger battery boosts weight by 259 pounds, we were curious if Energi's EPA estimate of 44 mpg city, 41 mpg highway, 43 mpg combined and 100 mpg equivalent (the last number based on it being driven under electric power) was attainable.
The C - Max is front - wheel drive and has EPA - estimated fuel economy numbers of 42 mpg city / 38 mpg highway (39 mpg combined for the Energi model).
With FWD, the base V6's EPA - estimated fuel economy is 18/27/21 mpg city / highway / combined; with AWD, those numbers go down to 17/24/19 mpg.
That engine is mated to a 9 - speed automatic transmission, and Cadillac is estimating fuel economy numbers of 25 mpg city, 30 mpg highway and 27 mpg combined.
EPA - estimated fuel - economy numbers are 19 mpg city and 30 mpg highway for the V6 (18/27 with all - wheel drive) while the V8 is 16/25.
EPA - estimated fuel economy numbers range from 19 mpg city to 31 mpg highway, depending on engine and transmission configuration.
While the base 2.4 - liter gets an EPA - estimated 26 mpg city, 32 mpg highway, and 28 mpg combined, the turbo 1.5 - liter bumps those numbers up to 28 mpg city, 34 mpg highway, and 30 mpg combined.
But at this price, with estimated fuel economy numbers at 32 city and 35 highway (we registered about 28.5 mpg in our hard, mostly city driving), six airbags for safety, and a 10 - year, 100,000 - mile powertrain warranty, what's not to love?
The 3.0 engine has EPA - estimated fuel - economy numbers of 19 mpg city / 29 mpg highway, the 4.0 comes in at 16/26, and the S8 14/24.
Fuel - economy numbers range from an EPA - estimated 22 mpg city to 34 mpg highway, depending on engine, transmission and trim level.
Fuel economy numbers for the base engine check in at an estimated 21 city / 29 highway miles per gallon.
Scion estimates fuel economy numbers of 27 City / 36 Highway / 31 Combined for the manual and 30 City / 37 Highway / 32 Combined for the CVT.
Since we engaged the 4WD for a large majority of our time, our fuel economy number of 19 MPG combined is lower than the EPA estimated 21/27/23 MPG city / highway / combined.
Fuel economy is estimated at 21 city, 27 highway, and 23 combined miles per gallon thanks to the gearbox's absurd number of forward ratios, the engine's use of fuel - saving technologies including direct injection, and the Active Drive 4x4 system's ability to disengage the rear wheels in high traction situations (such as highway coasting or low - speed cruising) to reduce drivetrain drag.
The 2.5 - liter engine has EPA - estimated fuel - economy numbers of 26 mpg city / 32 mpg highway (22/28 with manual transmission) and the 2.0 - liter turbocharged engine is rated at 23/27.
The posher Limited AWD earns EPA estimates of 24 city and 28 highway, but the combined cycle numbers are only a single, solitary mile per gallon apart — 27 versus 26.
There were a number of changes for the 2014 Land Rover Range Rover, beginning with a new standard base engine — a supercharged 3.0 L V6, which delivered 340 hp and 332 lb - ft of torque and provided significantly better fuel economy than the outgoing engine with an EPA - estimated 23 mpg highway and 17 mpg city.
Here are the official numbers from the EPA 4x2 F - 150 3.5 L V6: 18 City / 25 Highway / 20 Combined 4x4 F - 150 3.5 L V6: 17 City / 23 Highway / 19 Combined 4x2 F - 150 2.7 L V6 EcoBoost: 19 City / 26 Highway / 22 Combined 4x4 F - 150 2.7 L V6 EcoBoost: 18 City / 23 Highway / 20 Combined 4x2 F - 150 5.0 L V8: 15 City / 22 Highway / 18 Combined 4x4 F - 150 5.0 L V8: 15 City / 21 Highway / 17 Combined 4x2 F - 150 3.5 L V6 EcoBoost: 17 City / 24 Highway / 20 Combined 4x4 F - 150 3.5 L V6 EcoBoost: 17 City / 23 Highway / 19 Combined Source: Ford Press Release is on Page 2 FORD»S BLUEPRINT FOR SUSTAINABILITY ADVANCES TO NEXT LEVEL; NEW F - 150 LINEUP INCLUDES HIGHEST EPA - ESTIMATED FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS AMONG GAS - POWERED PICKUPS The new 2015 F - 150 lineup — featuring the toughest, smartest and most capable F - 150s ever — now includes the highest EPA - estimated fuel economy ratings of any full - size gasoline pickup on the market When equipped with available 2.7 - liter EcoBoost ® engine, new F - 150 4x2 has EPA - estimated 19 mpg City, 26 mpg Highway and 22 mpg Combined fuel economy ratings 2015 F - 150 can tow as much as 1,110 pounds more, haul as much as 530 pounds more, has a 5 percent to 16 percent better power - to - weight ratio and new F - 150 EPA fuel economy ratings are 5 to 29 percent better than current models, depending on engine Ford advances to the next level in providing customers with more fuel - efficient vehicles, as the new 2015 F - 150 lineup includes the highest EPA - estimated fuel economy ratings of any gasoline - powered full - size pickup sold inESTIMATED FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS AMONG GAS - POWERED PICKUPS The new 2015 F - 150 lineup — featuring the toughest, smartest and most capable F - 150s ever — now includes the highest EPA - estimated fuel economy ratings of any full - size gasoline pickup on the market When equipped with available 2.7 - liter EcoBoost ® engine, new F - 150 4x2 has EPA - estimated 19 mpg City, 26 mpg Highway and 22 mpg Combined fuel economy ratings 2015 F - 150 can tow as much as 1,110 pounds more, haul as much as 530 pounds more, has a 5 percent to 16 percent better power - to - weight ratio and new F - 150 EPA fuel economy ratings are 5 to 29 percent better than current models, depending on engine Ford advances to the next level in providing customers with more fuel - efficient vehicles, as the new 2015 F - 150 lineup includes the highest EPA - estimated fuel economy ratings of any gasoline - powered full - size pickup sold inestimated fuel economy ratings of any full - size gasoline pickup on the market When equipped with available 2.7 - liter EcoBoost ® engine, new F - 150 4x2 has EPA - estimated 19 mpg City, 26 mpg Highway and 22 mpg Combined fuel economy ratings 2015 F - 150 can tow as much as 1,110 pounds more, haul as much as 530 pounds more, has a 5 percent to 16 percent better power - to - weight ratio and new F - 150 EPA fuel economy ratings are 5 to 29 percent better than current models, depending on engine Ford advances to the next level in providing customers with more fuel - efficient vehicles, as the new 2015 F - 150 lineup includes the highest EPA - estimated fuel economy ratings of any gasoline - powered full - size pickup sold inestimated 19 mpg City, 26 mpg Highway and 22 mpg Combined fuel economy ratings 2015 F - 150 can tow as much as 1,110 pounds more, haul as much as 530 pounds more, has a 5 percent to 16 percent better power - to - weight ratio and new F - 150 EPA fuel economy ratings are 5 to 29 percent better than current models, depending on engine Ford advances to the next level in providing customers with more fuel - efficient vehicles, as the new 2015 F - 150 lineup includes the highest EPA - estimated fuel economy ratings of any gasoline - powered full - size pickup sold inestimated fuel economy ratings of any gasoline - powered full - size pickup sold in America.
Cadillac estimates fuel economy figures of 25 City / 30 Highway / 27 Combined - we're assuming the numbers are for the front - wheel drive model.
Of course the big news for the 2015 Stingray is the new eight - speed automatic transmission which should help push the sports car's highway mpg numbers to 30 + according to some estimates.
EPA estimates call for 18 miles per gallon in the city and 28 on the highway, some of the best numbers in the segment.
Fuel economy numbers don't exist yet, but considering that recent power estimates have jumped from «north of 600» at the Detroit show to «possibly 700 +» today, if the GT turns in high 20s on the highway it'll blow everybody's mind, ours included.
Well, the official EPA numbers are out, and the C - Max hybrid get an even 47 MPG in both city and highway driving, beating not only the Prius V (though not the regular Prius), but also Ford's own estimate.
The Governors» Highway Safety Association estimates that the number of pedestrians killed in 2015 increased by around 10 percent as compared with 2014, which is the largest annual increase in pedestrian fatalities since the federal government began collecting accident data forty years ago.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that presently, about 90 percent of recent roadway crashes are caused by human error, so a reduction in human controls may be the answer to reducing the number of accidents.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that lane assist devices may reduce the number of collisions resulting from lane or road departures by 26.1 percent.
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