Sentences with phrase «kind of mileage»

When he really gets the hang of it, who knows what kind of mileage he'll leave behind him?
KAP, so what kind of mileage do you get with your nuclear car?
The American Oil Chemists Association did not provide data on what kind of mileage soy eaters can expect.
We'll find out what kind of body style you're interested in, the price range you prefer, along with what kind of mileage is more ideal and the features and capabilities you need when you hit the road.
«We know we're moving, but we do not have many indicators to tell us how fast we are going, whether we're getting close to our goals, or what kind of mileage we are getting from the resources fueling our trip.»
way to kill it girl, especially haven't not run that kind of mileage in a while.
Ever wondered how Han first met Chewie, what kind of mileage the Falcon had on it when he bought, or how he first got into waistcoats?
Ever wondered how Han first met Chewie, what kind of mileage the Falcon had when he bought it, or how he fell out with Lando?
With a car with that kind of mileage, it is going to take constant TLC.
Here today, it does have some maintenance issues, but nothing that would stop me from driving it to Florida right now if I had to, and they are nothing you wouldn't expect to do on a car with that kind of mileage.
They're probably more interested in how much room there is inside (considerably more than before), how safe it is (plenty), or the kind of mileage it gets (a class - leading 28/34 city / highway mpg for front - drive models, 27/33 for all - wheel drive).
Now I don't believe that any new Corvette ZR1 owner cares about what kind of mileage this new super car will deliver.
Besides the steering, the Highlander Hybrid is pleasant to live with, exhibiting a smooth, quiet ride and the kind of mileage that would shame some mid-size sedans.
A newer model would not get that kind of mileage.
Of course, you have to buy the cheapest and least - powerful version to get this kind of mileage - the model with a 1.0 - liter, three - cylinder engine and manual transmission.
Who needs an expensive hybrid with this kind of mileage.
We took our 2009 Civic out on our regular 114 - mile mixed driving route to see what kind of mileage it gets in the real world.
There was NO WAY this big Beemer would get that kind of mileage and feel this fast.
I believe that's the kind of mileage most people will get.
Does it still have any kind of mileage left underneath the hood in order to be worth using even until now since its launch in 2011?
Chances are also good that you're not getting the kind of mileage you'd expect from adapting these approaches.
The British Airways Executive Club doesn't offer its elites any kind of mileage bonus for travel on Finnair but American Airlines AAdvantage does:
What I want to know is, who is going to drive these cars that get the kind of mileage people want?
So hybrid is not even necessary to reach this kind of mileage.
Defining the kind of mileage you need, the interior space, and the hauling capacity up front is going to greatly affect the type of motor vehicle is best.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z