After reading that I have a 21
gallon gas guzzler I am even more angry about my car.
Not exact matches
That's including a $ 2,100 «
gas guzzler» tax for the EPA rating of 14 miles per
gallon city, 20 highway.
I expected this would be a
gas guzzler; however, I have great mileage, 20 + miles per
gallon (mostly city driving).
For 2015, the hand - built American exotic now delivers an increased 645 horsepower, gets up to 20 miles per
gallon and is offered at a new starting U.S. Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $ 84,995 (all prices exclude tax, title, license, destination and
gas guzzler tax).
The S6 burns fuel like a truck, though; the EPA says it does no better than 21 miles per
gallon on the highway, and you will pay a $ 2,100
gas guzzler tax to own one of these.
The price also included an $ 850
gas -
guzzler tax, which points up, perhaps, the car's most notable shortcoming — an unimpressive 14 miles per
gallon EPA city mileage.
But any car that gets 12 miles per
gallon in the city, on premium gasoline, and requires buyers to plunk down a $ 3,000 «
gas -
guzzler» tax, is probably not being cross-shopped with any of the sensible - shoes alternatives.
EPA ratings of 13 miles per
gallon in the city and 17 mpg on the highway, saddling the XJ - S with a $ 1,500
gas -
guzzler tax, are par for the European luxury - car course but distinctly unappealing.