Toyota's new V6 will very
likely be more fuel efficient by a huge leap.
Not exact matches
While this company's bond did not directly invest in increasing fossil
fuel output, refineries
are still processing fossil
fuels and any investment in making refineries
more efficient, as this bond
is aiming to, will
likely extend plant operating lifetimes and therefore indirectly increase emissions over time.
Infants born to malnourished mothers, for example,
are more likely to
be born small and have
efficient metabolisms that require less
fuel to survive.
All this
being said, bad O2 sensors will only
likely cause the engine to
be less
fuel -
efficient and pollute
more.
The range - topping GL550 will
likely lose its 5.5 - liter V - 8 and get the
more powerful and
fuel -
efficient 4.6 - liter, twin - turbo, V - 8 engine, which
is tuned to produce 402 hp and 443 lb - ft of torque in the ML550.
Ford also says that by opting for the 6.8 - liter V - 10 that buyers will
be saving an average of $ 8300,
likely in up - front costs, considering that over the life of the vehicle,
more money could theoretically
be saved by opting for a
more fuel efficient diesel engine.
As for engines, it
's likely that the current truck
's 2.7 - liter inline - four and 4.0 - liter V - 6 will
be replaced with
more fuel -
efficient powerplants.
It will
likely be lighter and thus
more fuel -
efficient than the outgoing Q7.
Perhaps just as worryingly, the TRD Pro
's pricing
is only a few thousand dollars less that of the Ram 1500 Rebel, which not only tows and hauls a lot
more, it
's actually
likely to
be slightly
more fuel efficient.
Ford's Ecoboost engine
is very
efficient, but a few
more gears in the transmission and an idle - stop feature would
likely raise the overall
fuel economy.
The 1.5 diesel
is among the most
fuel -
efficient motors around and with a CVT, the compact sedan will
be more convenient to drive around and
is likely to dish out a good
fuel - efficiency number as well.
Thanks to the same, the new Swift
is likely to
be more fuel efficient and frugal than its predecessor.
Having that should equate to a
more refined driving experience, improved
fuel economy, and a bigger and
more efficient use of interior space, three characteristics that
are likely to
be high on the checklist of prospective customers for the next - generation 300.
[With
more efficient fuel consumption
likely being offset by greater speed?]