Sentences with word «mpg»

The word "mpg" stands for "miles per gallon" and is used to measure the fuel efficiency of a vehicle. It tells us how many miles a car can travel on one gallon of fuel. Full definition
This comes at the expense of a relatively low 39 mpg city rating.
Can we expect to see a smart car that gets 60 + mpg highway in the near future?
That's better than the highway mpg on the window sticker.
I averaged just better than 22 mpg in combined city and highway driving using the air conditioner.
It's also fuel - efficient, and in its hybrid form can get up to 42 mpg combined city / highway gas mileage.
19 city / 28 highway / 22 combined mpg for Touring models.
The 4 - cylinder engine will likely remain the same because of the current model's 33 - city / 40 - highway mpg with continuously variable transmission (CVT).
See the chart below for the full information on revised mpg ratings and compensation amounts by model.
This year's improved versions sees the manual transmission model achieving 1 mpg better on the highway.
With the standard four - cylinder engine, you'll earn a rewarding 35 highway mpg fuel economy.
In a few days with the 1.0 - liter, I achieved a surprising 40 mpg average in mixed use.
The extra weight and a less aerodynamic shape take a small toll on fuel economy, but the V still got an excellent 41 mpg overall in our tests.
With a significant jump in mpg over the gasoline model, it will likely pay for itself in a few years time.
The overall mpg of the vehicle is also quite low.
Plus, it's also fairly efficient by class standards, with claimed city and highway mpg figures of 22 and 31 respectively.
It's a very technically advanced engine, giving superb performance and yet really high mpg when required.
Fuel savings are said to improve by roughly 25 percent over the base model, for an average of 25 / 36 - mpg during city and highway driving.
Assuming you fill the tank to the top, you can determine your average mpg by dividing the gallons added by the miles since last fill.
Mileage consistently 30 + mpg on mid grade fuel.
Most hybrid buyers are looking for high mpg first, performance second.
I am satisfied with the gas mileage; I usually get about 26 - 28 mpg from regular, day - to - day driving.
We really enjoy it and get safety, comfort and 22 mpg around town.
Drivers can choose between a range of regenerative braking modes, as well as driving modes for more mpg, or, believe it or not, a «sport» mode as well.
The most efficient C - Class offering can obtain up to 31 highway mpg while still providing a very healthy 201 horsepower.
My only negative remark so far is with the advertised 40 mpg estimate.
I wish it could attain the same mpg as our old 4 cylinder coupe, but you will have that trade off for the wonderful power of the V6!
It's a truck do you never get great mpg.
Compared with the outgoing Odyssey, that's a 1 mpg improvement on highway mileage.
Gas mileage checks in at about 40 mpg if you drive with a light right foot.
Although it is a fairly large vehicle with an 8 cylinder engine, fuel economy has been in the 15 - 19 mpg range over its life.
In the cold of winter, hybrids may get lower mpg than in ideal weather.
This vehicle handles like a dream and is hands down the best mpg car I have ever owned.
Still, that's a few mpg better than I get in similar big trucks.
We averaged 20 mpg across nearly two weeks of mixed driving in some very cold weather.
The first company that put out a good mpg hybrid will have a lot of customers.
I get an typical 25 mpg per tank full of gasoline.
On the other hand, fuel consumption while driving on the highway ranges from 24 - 27 mpg according to the manufacturer.
Commercial trucks and 30 + mpg vehicles are also available.
It is not much more efficient, which is probably OK - more useful to keep the price down than squeeze the last few mpg out of it.
However it does drive well and gets really nice mpg so I can't complain too much.
Especially when the price premium on the fuel costs you more than the few extra mpg you get.
That's only about a 2 mpg gain across the board, which isn't exactly game changing, but is better than nothing.
It has good fuel economy of up to 30 mpg making it a worthy commuter car.
However, those figures are realistic, as I came in with a solid 19 mpg after a week - long driving program.
Fuel economy isn't anything special with a combined rating of 33 miles per gallon with the manual transmission and a single mpg worse with the automatic.
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