Sentences with phrase «happy with the fuel economy»

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Gas misers will be happy to know that the six - speed is tuned with fuel economy in mind and it upshifts to its highest gear regularly.
Several staff members remarked that they'd be happier with the base Genesis, however, which gets a 290 - hp, 3.8 - liter V - 6 and offers improved fuel economy at a $ 6500 savings (for 2010 models).
We're happy to honor their memory and service with a one - of - kind vehicle - including the best Jeep has to offer, like 30 - mile - per - gallon fuel economy, a distinctive exterior and top - of - segment 4x4 capability - and a heartfelt donation upon every sale we make.
Ford's bestselling urban SUV has continued to delight customers in India and across the world with its styling, outstanding fuel economy, great space and today boasts of more than 100,000 happy customers.
If you're happy with the basic 94bhp petrol, which has a relaxed 0 - 62mph of 12.3 seconds and so - so fuel economy of 49.6 mpg, then the entry - level model offers strong value for money and is pretty well equipped.
For those who are happy to stick with petrol, the non-hybrid Sport Turismo Turbo sees fuel economy plunge to 30.1 mpg, while CO2 increases to 215g / km.
I'm not overly happy with the 18 - ish mpg I see in the city, but my standard highway fuel economy loop actually returns numbers closer to 30 or 31 mpg.
I purchased the Limited with Lux II package and couldn't be more happy with the build quality, extra features and fuel economy (as compared to the Wrangler).
If you expect a quick, smooth ride, with a silky - smooth transmission, reasonable fuel economy, and a ton of features that make you happy every time you get in the car, then this car is a 10/10 across the board.
For the engine's fuel economy performance, we were pretty happy with the 24.5 mpg we observed in our mixed freeway and city driving.
Those looking for fuel economy will be very happy with EPA ratings of 29 city / 40 highway / 33 combined.
It wasn't all bad news, though — owners are very happy with low running costs of Dacia cars, including fuel economy, maintenance and insurance.
Here is an example of what I'm getting at: * Climate change is a myth or conspiracy - The temperature record is phony - the consensus is just politics * Climate change is unproven - The models are wrong - One hundred years isn't enough evidence * It's not our fault - Volcano's emit way more CO2 - It could be natural variation * A warmer climate is nothing to worry about - It was warmer in the middle ages - A warmer climate is a good thing * Mitigation will destroy the economy - We don't know enough to act - Reducing fossil fuel will destroy us * It's too late or someone else's problem - Kyoto is too little too late - The US absorbs more CO2 than it emits This is very rough example, but if you think it is headed in the right direction, I'd be happy to go through your guide in more detail and come up with something concrete - just give me the word.
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