The newer engines come with all of the bells and whistles to give you a chance at
more miles per gallon while putting out fewer emissions and fewer trips to the garage for costly repairs.
Not exact matches
While drivers might be
more concerned with achieving maximum smiles
per gallon, the 2016 Mazda MX - 5 Miata will also manage plenty of
miles per gallon.
The 2.4 - liter, four - cylinder engine under the hood of the Scion xB will provide a decent punch by producing 158 horsepower
while still achieving
more than 20
miles per gallon in the city and almost 30
miles per gallon on the highway, according the Environmental Protection Agency fuel - economy estimates.
My model takes diesel, and
while it gets great gas mileage at 5 years old and 60K
miles, diesel can sometimes be harder to find and is a little
more expensive
per gallon.
More specifically, the new Ford Focus lineup can get you up to 30
miles per gallon in the city and 42
miles per gallon on the highway,
while the new Toyota Corolla lineup can get you up to 30
miles per gallon in the city and 40
miles per gallon on the highway.
And
while the new Chevy Traverse can get up to one
more mile per gallon in the city, that's not enough to actually make a difference at the pump.
Both the 2018 Ford Focus lineup and the 2018 Honda Civic lineup can get up to 42
miles per gallon on the highway,
while the new Civic lineup can get a mere two
more miles per gallon in the city than the new Focus lineup.
While diesels may never be as popular in America as they are elsewhere, they can certainly play a role in squeezing out
more miles per gallon.
The all - new 2007 Dodge Caliber SRT4 delivers a strong dose of all - around performance
while delivering
more than 28
miles per gallon on the highway.
While it delivers
more power and torque than the Lexus LS 460's V8, it's about a
mile -
per -
gallon less fuel efficient than both that and the Mercedes - Benz S550's much
more torquey V8.
While delivering greater acceleration... the new powertrain,
more lightweight body and
more aerodynamic form help the»15 Fit deliver an estimated 33 / 41 / 36
miles per gallon city / highway / combined.
And
while they already achieve
more miles per gallon, the Department of Energy has published a few tips on how to stretch those savings even
more.
A slightly
more powerful version of the RDX's 3.5 - liter V - 6 is also on hand, and it offers up 279 horsepower and 252 lb - ft of torque
while improving fuel mileage by one
mile per gallon with ratings of 20 - mpg city and 29 - mpg highway.
While taller, heavier SUVs do not reach the level of fuel efficiency of smaller vehicles in terms of
miles -
per -
gallon,
more efficient combustion technologies and battery assistance can greatly improve their efficiency, especially the boost of torque from the electric motor helping to get a larger car moving.
And
while buying a
more efficient car might be an option for some, new and used cars that get
more miles per gallon tend to be
more in demand — and
more expensive — when prices are high.