Better gas
mileage than advertised.
It's responsive, handles amazing, gets instant power from any RPM range and gets better gas
mileage than advertised.
Not exact matches
My idea of what a Volvo wagon is and should be is rooted in the late 1960s, when magazine
advertising made a series of ethical promises on the brand's behalf: that a 122 was safer
than most with excellent gas
mileage — 25 mpg, which many won't remember is all that everyone's contemporaneous exemplar of economy, the Volkswagen Beetle, ever got.
The Hemi engine performs flawlessly and actually provides better
than advertised fuel
mileage.
The
mileage may be different
than advertised due to test drives and demos.
Small gas tank and far less
than advertised mileage keeps you in the gas station way too much.
The Kia's
mileage around town is somewhat less
than advertised — around 16 mpg — but it is up to the Toyota's quality in every other way.
The gas
mileage is 25 % lower
than advertised, the doors slam on my legs constantly (as a result, I never let my kid climb in or out without me holding the door open).
The gas
mileage is second to none, I average about 40 MPG, a little less
than advertised.
It is comfortable and fits my needs but the gas
mileage is generally lower
than advertised despite using premium gasoline.
I get better
than advertised gas
mileage with the manual when I am easy on the gas.
The
mileage is not quite as good as my last two SMARTS, but is better
than advertised I consistently get 42/44 miles per gallon on the through way.