Sentences with phrase «miles per gallon combined»

The best - selling hybrid is the Toyota Prius, which boasts 50 miles per gallon combined.
The 2014 Toyota Prius V is a regular car rather than an electric vehicle, but it gets an average of 42 miles per gallon combined highway and city miles.
The EPA says to expect 44 miles per gallon in the city, 41 on the highway, and 43 miles per gallon combined.
For fuel economy with the base T5 Drive - E you can expect to get up to 38 miles per gallon highway, 26 miles per gallon city and 30 miles per gallon combined.
It matches the BMW 4 Series with an impressive 27 miles per gallon combined fuel economy
The automatic transmission will give you the fuel efficiency of 30 miles per gallon combined, or 26 mpg city and 37 mpg highway.
The model is said to offer a range of up to 240 miles based on its fuel economy rating of 52 miles per gallon (equivalent) in the city, 53 on the highway and 52 miles per gallon combined.
For fuel economy and the four - cylinder engine you can expect to get up to 31 miles per gallon highway, 23 miles per gallon city and 26 miles per gallon combined.
The RLX Sport Hybrid SH - AWD is the most powerful and technologically advanced Acura sedan ever made, and combines a 3.5 - liter SOHC direct - injected i - VTEC V - 6 engine with a seven - speed dual clutch transmission and three high - output electric motors to produce a combined 377 horsepower and an EPA - rated 30 miles per gallon combined city - highway fuel economy.1
Wave at the Mercedes - Benz GLS pulled over at the pumps as you pass by in the 2018 Audi Q7, featuring 21 miles per gallon combined in the top trim as compared to the respective 15 miles per gallon combined of the opposition
For fuel economy you will get up to 26 miles per gallon highway, 19 miles per gallon city and 22 miles per gallon combined.
The 2018 Corolla also provides a practical estimated 28 miles per gallon in the city, 36 miles per gallon on the highway, and 32 miles per gallon combined.
Remarkably, even with this exceptional power output, the Escape EcoBoost is capable of achieving 22 miles per gallon in the city, 30 on the highway and 25 miles per gallon combined.
On the other side, the manual transmission gives you 31 miles per gallon combined, or 27 mpg city and 38 mpg highway.
EPA fuel ratings are 30 miles per gallon combined, about the same as the Mini Cooper convertible and the Mazda Miata.
Buyers who want better economy can opt for the Pacifica Hybrid, which is actually a plug - in, that can go 33 miles (53 kilometers) solely on electric power and gets 32 miles per gallon combined — versus 22 mpg combined from the non-electrified model.
In all, the CVT helps bring back an EPA fuel rating of 29 miles per gallon in the city, 38 miles per gallon on the highway and 32 miles per gallon combined.
That large 5.7 - liter engine only nets 15 miles per gallon combined, and there is no option for a smaller turbocharged engine.
LX 570 buyers get a 5.7 - liter V - 8, good for 383 horsepower and 403 lb - ft of torque, and netting only 15 miles per gallon combined.
This engine is able to deliver a fuel economy of 21 miles per gallon combined.
The Ram ProMaster City is also available as a highly versatile light - duty compact van with a 2.4 - liter four - cylinder engine that gets a solid 24 miles per gallon combined to keep you right on schedule.
Total driving range is 330 miles and the EPA gives the i8 an MPGe rating of 76 in hybrid mode or 28 miles per gallon combined using just the gasoline engine.
Toyota claims an EPA fuel rating of 21 miles per gallon in the city, 27 miles per gallon on the highway and 23 miles per gallon combined.
With a manual transmission, the EPA estimates that the Fit will get 32 miles per gallon combined, or 29 mpg in the city and 36 mpg on the highway.
With the four - cylinder and a manual transmission, the estimates come in at 26 miles per gallon combined, or 23 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway.
While a new 8 - speed automatic transmission improves fuel economy, this is still a thirsty beast, with an EPA rating of 13 city, 18 highway, 15 miles per gallon combined.
Where the i8 outdoes the GT - R is in fuel economy (28 miles per gallon combined without an electric charge versus the Nissan's 18 mpg), as well as the exterior styling and interior design departments, where it's no contest.
The Fusion has an EPA fuel rating of 43 miles per gallon in the city, 41 miles per gallon on the highway and 42 miles per gallon combined.
The EPA estimates the Malibu's fuel economy at 47 miles per gallon in the city, 46 miles per gallon on the highway and 46 miles per gallon combined, making the Chevrolet a frugal machine, indeed.
This base model Niro FE is the most efficient of the bunch and only burns a thimble more of fuel than the Prius — 50 miles per gallon combined versus 52, respectively, according to official estimates.
This very large SUV gets an amazing 28 miles per gallon combined and although a hybrid, it will tow 5000 pounds.
For day - to - day driving, though, the City Express should achieve fuel economy of about 24 miles per gallon combined.
When you can achieve 28 miles per gallon combined, along with the driving dynamics, styling, and interior treatment of the Mercedes - Benz compact SUV, who's really arguing?
EPA fuel ratings are 16 miles per gallon in the city, 20 miles per gallon on the highway and 18 miles per gallon combined.
The EPA says I should get 22 miles per gallon combined, but during my week of launching, screeching and general shenanigans I only saw 16.6, far below even the city rating of 19 miles per gallon.
Its official ratings are 30 miles per gallon combined for the FWD model and 29 mpg combined with AWD like my tester.
With this configuration the EPA estimated the Accord Hybrid's fuel economy to come in at 50 miles per gallon in the city, 45 miles per gallon on the highway, and 47 miles per gallon combined.
The official numbers from the EPA aren't out yet, but Honda representatives expect that the electric and gas - powered hybrid power setup will produce an estimate of 48 miles per gallon combined, which breaks down to an amazing 49 mpg in the city and 47 mpg on the highway.
With an estimated 42 miles per gallon combined, this Fusion will keep you on the road longer and away from the gas pump.
With front - wheel drive, the EPA estimates come in at 22 miles per gallon combined, or 19 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the highway.
A 420 - horsepower turbocharged V8 capable of launching an all - wheel drive four - door luxury sedan to 60 from zero in 4.5 seconds and still returns 20 miles per gallon combined?
Front wheel drive is mandatory on the base engine and the Compass can deliver up to 26 miles per gallon combined.
Fuel economy is rated at 28 miles per gallon combined.
This powertrain's fuel economy is estimated at 21 miles per gallon combined, with 19 city and 25 highway.
Weighing the pros and cons of Dodge Charger engine variants might be tough at first, but the base V6 engine sets the bar for fuel economy in full - sized sedans with a 23 miles per gallon combined city / highway driving and up to 30 mpg on the highway alone.
Likewise the EPA is estimated 26 miles per gallon combined which breaks down to 24 in the city and 30 on the highway.
With an EPA fuel rating of 23 miles per gallon combined, the extra three miles over the gas engine could mean the difference between making it back to base camp or not.
That means 35 miles per gallon combined for the automatic and 34 combined with the manual.
EPA numbers for the larger 3.5 - liter engine are much lower than the four cylinder at 22 miles per gallon in the city, 33 miles per gallon on the highway and 26 miles per gallon combined.
Moreover, it can achieve an EPA - estimated 40 miles per gallon combined *, giving it a Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (SULEV) rating.
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