Sentences with phrase «fuel mileage drops»

It's standard with the manual transmission but unfortunately, fuel mileage drops significantly to 22 city / 30 highway from the automatic's 25 city / 34 highway.
Selecting the manual means you get a V8 engine in the R / T, and fuel mileage drops to 15 city / 23 highway.
Fuel mileage drops about 2 MPG in city, highway and combined fuel economy by selecting the manual.
When you drive the car hard in order to derive acceptable performance, fuel mileage drops drastically.
That power has a small price: Fuel mileage drops to a still - respectable 22/32.

Not exact matches

The first thing which you'll see which shows an issue here is, you guessed it, a drop in fuel mileage.
Together with a slight improvement in drag (its coefficient drops one hundredth to 0.30; the Camry's is 0.28) and a slight reduction in weight — as much as 78 pounds, depending on trim — the new 2013 Altima posts big gains in EPA fuel economy: the city rating jumps from 23 mpg to 27 mpg, and highway mileage goes from 32 mpg to a top - of - the - class 38 mpg.
The additional weight and less aerodynamic shape take their toll on the EPA fuel - mileage rating, which drops from 51/48 mpg city / highway to 44/40 mpg.
There could be nearly any countless things what cause your drop in fuel mileage.
With the manual transmission fuel mileage estimates drop to 26 mpg city, 36 mpg highway and 30 mpg combined.
In the case of the TrailBlazer EXT, that's $ 1,500 and a drop in EPA - rated fuel mileage from 16 miles per gallon city, 22 mpg highway, to 15 and 19.
This number includes three days of «in - town» usage, which dropped fuel mileage from 23.8 when we first arrived to its current number.
Those looking for the best fuel economy should stick to the two - wheel drive version, as bumping up to all - wheel drive sees a significant drop in highway mileage.
The mileage of the vehicle, however, drops with the usage of this fuel, as it loses energy content while refining.
Fuel mileage for the front - wheel drive edition of the vehicle is 34 miles per gallon in the city and 31 miles per gallon on the highway, while choosing optional four - wheel drive drops economy to 29 miles per gallon in the city and 27 miles per gallon on the highway.
He gave me the exact same spin, saying that it was my driving habits which caused the drop in fuel mileage and that I am a liar.
; Optional extras fitted include:; Power steering, alloy switchgear / handbrake, cd / stereo with rear speakers, s / steel kickplates and wool carpets.; We had previously sold this Griffith in 2002 and have very recently purchased it from its current owner who has cared for it for the last six years.; We commissioned independent TVR Specialists TVR 101 to inspect the car and undertake any work they deemed necessary to include the following:; Oil service, sump gasket, rocker cover gaskets, track rod end, suspension drop links, radiator, door solenoid, steering rack gaiter, engine mounts, 4 new Toyo tyres, complete new Walnut dashboard / switch panel, fuel hose, total chassis preparation, steering geometry reset, new alarm fobs and 12m MOT.; We now have a beautiful low mileage Griffith that drives like a dream and will undoubtebly give great pleasure to a new owner.; Supplied with all original books / manuals, extensive history file, two keys / fobs, HPI certificate and our own 3m mechanical breakdown warranty.;
The fuel economy suffers too: gas mileage drops to 38 - 39 MPG combined.
Only let down is fuel mileage, city driving not so good, highway driving has dropped too, avg is around 23 - 25, on the highway I can get around 26 - 30 depending on speed.
Fuel mileage has dropped a bit with the colder weather and winter fFuel mileage has dropped a bit with the colder weather and winter fuelfuel.
And remember: Fuel economy in your car decreases by 2 percent for every 100 pounds you're carrying, so if you put 1,600 pounds in that Ford the mileage drops to about 10 mpg — almost the same as the moving truck.
A lot of things have an influence on the fuel economy of a car: Driving style, weather (mileage can drop quite a bit during winter), tire pressure (we wrote about that), badly tuned engine, carrying unnecessary weight in the car, idling, cold engine & catalytic converter, etc..
Hero Super Splendor is a super saver with ASFS engine which make the bike to give great mileage and if you are someone who wants to save every drop of your fuel, you should go for Super Splendor from Hero Pvt. Ltd..
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