Not exact matches
Driven similarly over the same - length
mixed city / highway
route, the diesel had consumed about a quarter of its 13 - gallon fuel supply, while the gasoline version had slurped down nearly half of its same - sized tank.
Also, the regeneration system wasn't used for a quarter of the time, and the
route took in a good
mix of city, town, country, and motorway
driving, over a wide range of gradients.
On the Edmunds
mixed -
driving evaluation
route with an automatic - equipped SE, we observed 33 mpg.
Before a particularly long trip, the average was showing 68.4 MPG, after a
mix of
driving routes and distances, weighted slightly towards dual carriageway
driving.
In test conditions - a
mix of
driving styles and
routes over the course of a week - the 75hp option returned an average 60.1 MPG, while the 90hp version ended up with 59.4 MPG under similar conditions.
Our experience began with a Touring edition and we
drove a
mixed route of highway and secondary roads.
Drive the car in a
mix of city and highway
routes to learn how it accelerates up an on - ramp, how it accelerates from 65 to 80 miles per hour (passing on the highway, for example), how the brakes feel as you slow for an exit, and how the transmission shifts.
Our bus, filled with an equal
mix of locals and tourists
drove through the arid mountainous landscape on
route to Cabanaconde.