Sentences with phrase «gallon city fuel»

The 1.8 - liter motor can deliver an incredible 37 mile per gallon city fuel efficiency.
Drowned out by the news of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt's projected 230 miles per gallon city fuel efficiency rating was confirmation from GM that two previously unannounced vehicles will join the Cadillac lineup, one of which — an entry - level vehicle — was specifically called out.»

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Using the nationwide average fuel economy, we calculated the average gallons of gas used per capita in each city and multiplied that by the fuel tax.
Based on electricity rates in 50 cities across the United States, UCS researchers found that EV owners could save $ 750 to $ 1,200 per year compared with operating the average new gas - powered car with fuel at $ 3.50 per gallon.
Fuel economy rises from 11/18 mpg (city / highway) to 15/21, although if you can afford an AMG - tuned CL to begin with, chances are the cost of filling the 23.8 - gallon tank with premium isn't much of a concern.
Driven similarly over the same - length mixed city / highway route, the diesel had consumed about a quarter of its 13 - gallon fuel supply, while the gasoline version had slurped down nearly half of its same - sized tank.
At 80 mph, the engine isn't spinning too high — around 2,400 rpm — and 20/26 mpg city / hwy fuel economy isn't terrible, but the very best you can expect from the 13.7 - gallon tank is around 350 miles, which led me to join contributor Marc Noordeloos in wishing for more range.
The Odyssey Touring Elite's relative lightness of being translates to better handling and better fuel economy (19 miles per gallon in the city and 28 on the highway).
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.
Despite the fact that General Motors has killed the Saturn Vue 2 - Mode Hybrid, the Environmental Protection Agency still released its fuel economy numbers: 27 miles per gallon in the city, 30 mpg on the highway, and 28 mpg combined.
The 2.4 - liter, four - cylinder engine under the hood of the Scion xB will provide a decent punch by producing 158 horsepower while still achieving more than 20 miles per gallon in the city and almost 30 miles per gallon on the highway, according the Environmental Protection Agency fuel - economy estimates.
The current Ford Escape model will see an EPA - estimated fuel economy of up to 21 miles per gallon in city driving and 29 miles per gallon on the highway.
The fuel tank holds 21.1 gallons and EPA mileage numbers are 15 - city / 21 - highway.
The energy consumption was rated at 40 kWh / 100 miles for combined city / highway driving, corresponding to a fuel economy of 84 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent - MPGe -(2.8 L / 100 km; 101 mpg imp).
[99] As a result of its improved battery pack, the 2013 model year EPA rating climbed to a combined city / highway fuel economy of 98 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (2.4 L gasoline equivalent / 100 km; 118 mpg - imp gasoline equivalent).
It is very fuel efficient, offering you 28 miles per gallon in the city and 37 miles per gallon on the highway.
You will get amazing fuel efficiency, with 40 miles per gallon in the city and 38 miles per gallon on the highway.
The LE Eco gets the best fuel economy out of all Corolla trims with 35 miles per gallon combined city and highway driving.
We must mention that in some test the Hybrid could achieve up to 34 miles per gallon fuel economy through city travel.
This system gives you plenty of power, while also delivering astounding fuel efficiency: the 2015 Toyota Prius c can get up to 46 miles per gallon * when it's on the highway, and up to 53 miles per gallon in the city!
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has announced that its redesigned 2017 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid van received a fuel - efficiency rating from the U.S. EPA of 84 MPGe (miles - per - gallon equivalent) in electric - only mode during combined city and highway driving.
Fuel economy stands at 28 miles per gallon combined city and highway driving and the Highlander Hybrid goes from 0 - 60 in just under 8 seconds, which is quick for this class of vehicle.
The Fusion Hybrid has a 17.5 gallon fuel tank with a range of 717 mpg city / 630 hwy; it comes with a 2.5 L Atkinson 4 - cylinder hybrid engine.
The official second generation Volt's rating for combined city / highway fuel economy in all - electric mode is 106 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (MPG - e), up from 98 MPG - e for the 2015 first generation model.
Scoring an impressive fuel economy rating of 21 miles per gallon in the city and up to 29 miles per gallon on the highway, the ProMaster is sure to impress in performance as well.
Ford hit the 610 - mile mark through a 14 gallon fuel tank, the fuel sipping 2.0 - liter I4's 41 mpg city / 43 mpg highway / 42 mpg combined EPA rating and 21 miles of electric range.
The Sienna is powered by a 296 - horsepower 3.5 - liter V6 engine that gets the best - in - class fuel economy of 19 city / 27 highway miles per gallon.
The front - wheel - drive city cruiser has an 8.5 - gallon fuel tank, and it averages an estimated 36 city and 37 highway.
After releasing early estimates, Honda has revised the fuel economy numbers for its Accord Hybrid, with the new government - certified figures raising the car's fuel economy by one mile per gallon in the city to a lofty 50 MPG.
The 3.0 L V6 provides a 20 mpg - city / 27 mpg - highway fuel economy and a 426.6 - highway mile driving range with the help of a 15.8 - gallon fuel tank.
Despite its size, power and simple OHV (pushrod) valvetrain, it delivers EPA fuel economy ratings of 14 miles per gallon city and 20 miles per gallon highway, due to its Multi-Displacement System (MDS), which transparently disables four of its eight cylinders at light loads to conserve fuel.
Outfit your new 2017 Ford Focus with the 1.0 - liter, three - cylinder engine and you can see an EPA - estimated fuel economy of up to 30 miles per gallon in cities and 40 miles per gallon on the highway.
Holds 4.1 more gallons of gas in the fuel tank, resulting in a greater range in the city and on the highway
Final fuel economy figures weren't released, but the 2016 2.4 - liter achieved 26 miles per gallon in the city and 33 mpg on the highway in front - wheel - drive trim (25/31 with AWD).
The fuel economy for city is 20 miles per gallon while the fuel economy for highway is 23 miles per gallon.
- Engine: 280 horsepower, 4.3 - liter, turbocharged / intercooled V - 6 - Transmission: four - speed automatic with overdrive - Suspension: front, independent with unequal length control arms and torsion spring; rear, live axle, semi-elliptic, two - stage multileaf springs and electronic load - leveling - Brakes: power disc / drum - Steering: power - assisted variable ratio recirculating ball - Fuel tank capacity: 20 gallons - EPA rating: 15 mpg city / 19 highway - Base price: $ 26,995
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.
And thanks to the 9.2 - gallon fuel tank, the 2017 Mitsubishi Mirage can cover approximately 340.4 (city) to 395.6 (highway) miles.
Features: Fuel Consumption: City: 25 Miles - per - gallon, Fuel Consumption: Highway: 34 Miles - per - gallon, Remote Doors with power locks, Pow...
With the six - cylinder engine and AWD, towing capacity is set at 5,000 pounds and the fuel - efficiency ratings are 18 miles per gallon in city driving, increasing to 24 MPG or better in moderate, steady highway cruising.
Expected combined city / highway fuel economy of 33 miles per gallon.
The EPA fuel economy rating sets the 2008 Yukon at 16 miles per gallon in the city and 22 mpg on the highway.
On the plus side, the automatic Horizon returns EPA - rated fuel efficiency of 24 miles per gallon in the city and 30 on the highway.
This high - performance pickup truck is powered by a 10 - cylinder gas engine and has an EPA fuel economy rating of nine miles per gallon in the city and 12 on the highway.
EPA estimated city / highway fuel mileage of 16/22 mpg * and a large 21 - gallon fuel capacity allow for the ZDX to have a long cruising range.
With EPA - rated fuel efficiency of 17 miles per gallon city and 25 mpg highway, Caprice Classic will not win the economy sweepstakes; however, the mileage isn't bad for a large car with a 305 - cubic - inch (5 - liter) V - 8 engine and automatic transmission.
A 5 - speed manual or 4 - speed automatic transmission are available, and the vehicle sees fuel mileage numbers of 20 miles per gallon in city driving and 28 miles per gallon on the highway.
The 190E 2.6 is powered by a 2.6 - liter, fuel - injected, six - cylinder engine that develops 158 horsepower, obtains 20 miles per gallon city, 23 mpg highway and burns premium unleaded fuel.
Fuel mileage — 29 miles per gallon in the city, 33 mpg on the highway — is more than acceptable, and coupled with Hyundai's warranty, which covers most everything for five years or 60,000 miles, and the powertrain for 10 years or 100,000 miles, and the Accent GT should be a cheap, dependable commuter car.
In the city, the A6 4.2's fuel economy is reported as 16 miles per gallon, with 23 miles per gallon showing on the highway.
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