I just wished that it would
get better gas mileage though.
Not exact matches
Combine a not - very - powerful engine with a CVT transmission,
though, as Nissan does, and you
get very
good gas mileage — the
best in the group, in fact, at 25/32 mpg.
Even
though the new transmission helps the SUV
get better EPA - estimated
gas mileage, the driving experience suffers.
As far as the
gas mileage, I
get about the same as I did with the 2012 Sonata, even
though the 2015 is suppose to be 2 MPG
better.
Though the styling is not much different from the original models, both are more aerodynamic, have new interiors,
get better gas mileage and run smoother and quieter than last year's models.
Even
though there was one problem, this truck was reliable and generally
got good gas mileage.
The
gas mileage though is very poor and I was hoping for a few MPG
better than I'm
getting with mostly highway driving.