Sentences with phrase «mpg combined»

The base 2.4 - liter in the LX trim is EPA - estimated to achieve 21 mpg city, 25 mpg highway, and 22 mpg combined.
There's one engine choice, a 187 - hp normally aspirated (no turbo) four - cylinder engine, rated at 23 mpg city, 30 mpg highway, 26 mpg combined for all - wheel - drive, 24/31/27 for front - drive.
Fuel economy with the CVT is EPA - estimated at 31 mpg city, 40 mpg highway, and 34 mpg combined.
All Honda Pilots see fuel efficiency gains of 1 mpg city / 2 mpg highway and 2 mpg combined, thanks to aerodynamic and powertrain improvements.
The UX 200 will have a 33 mpg combined rating.
We got between 11 and 13 mpg instant mpg while hauling the aluminum beast, but unfettered you'll get an EPA 18 mpg combined.
The last Accord Hybrid was rated at 49 mpg city, 47 mpg highway and 48 mpg combined.
Its smart use of turbocharging, along with its lighter frame (the 2016 Malibu is 300 pounds lighter than last year's model) ensure strong performance and an EPA - estimated fuel economy of 31 mpg combined (27 city / 37 highway).
The V6 G90 does about as well as a car of this size can, managing an EPA - rated 20 mpg combined (17 mpg city, 24 mpg highway), but that will still leave frequent stops at the gas station in any buyer's future.
The 2019 Kia Forte is more so a very extensive refresh than it is a wholesale re-engineering of the model, through it does get a brand - new continuously variable transmission — the first for the brand — to boost fuel economy up to an expected 35 mpg combined in LX trim.
It is connected to a nine - speed automatic transmission which enables the minivan to return 18 miles per gallon city, 28 mpg highway, and 22 mpg combined.
The new transmission is largely to thank for this, helping the Malibu earn an EPA - estimated 26 mpg combined (22 city / 33 highway).
The FE's fuel economy gets a Niro - best 52 mpg city, 49 mpg highway, and 50 mpg combined.
The middle engine, the 3.0 V6 diesel, makes 255bhp and returns 32.9 mpg combined, along with 189g / km of CO2.
It offers a very generous 46.2 cubic feet of space in back with the rear seats down, all while returning an impressive 34 mpg combined, not to mention a whopping 40 mpg on the highway.
The 2008 Honda FCX Fuel - Cell vehicle is capable of achieving 68 mpg combined city and highway driving.
Further, the entry - level Colorado showcases more power and higher fuel economy than the midsize competition, backed by a 2.5 - liter four - cylinder engine that serves up 200 horsepower, 191 lb - ft of torque and EPA ratings of 20 mpg city / 26 mpg highway / 22 mpg combined.
The standard 2.5 L and optional 2.0 L EcoBoost gasoline engines each return 25 mpg combined — 21 mpg city / 32 mpg highway for the former and 21 mpg city / 31 highway for the latter.
Both trims will offer the same EPA estimated fuel economy rating of 39 mpg city, 38 mpg highway, and 38 mpg combined.
However, go for the manual gearbox, and you'll only lose 1 mpg in the city, making for 27 mpg city, 37 mpg highway, and 31 mpg combined.
The estimated 32 mpg combined rating is segment - leading for a non-hybrid mid-size sedan and more than a 10 percent improvement over a 2015 Sonata SE powered by the 2.4 - liter Theta II engine.
The gas engine Ford Fusions get 31 - 37 mpg combined mpg, depending on engine, transmission, and front - or all - wheel - drive.
That's considerably less than the 2015 Prius, which gets 50 mpg combined, but still much higher than non-hybrid wagons offering similar space and amenities.
EPA fuel efficiency ratings say it does 49 mpg in the city, 47 mpg on the highway, for a 48 mpg combined figure.
The five - speed manual transmission earns an EPA estimated rating of 34 mpg city, 42 mpg highway and 37 mpg combined.
It can go about 25 miles on electricity alone, and the EPA rates it 54 mpg combined when the gas engine is involved.
The Civic's fuel economy is rated at 20 mpg in the city, 39 mpg on the highway, and 33 mpg combined when equipped with a six - speed manual transmission.
The 2015 Sonata Eco is expected to deliver a class - leading 32 mpg combined fuel economy rating, will start at $ 23,275, excluding $ 810 freight charge, and go into production at the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama plant later this summer.
General Motors is keeping the faith with its second - generation Chevrolet Cruze Diesel, which achieves an EPA - rated 37 mpg combined in its most efficient form.
If you don't want a hybrid, the next best choice is a front - wheel - drive Fusion equipped with the 1.5 - liter EcoBoost engine, which returns an EPA - rated 27 mpg combined (23 city / 34 highway).
Nissan expects the Kicks to achieve 33 mpg combined.
The automatic - transmission Rio is EPA - estimated at 28 miles per gallon for city driving, 37 mpg highway and 32 mpg combined.
Even with its large footprint the 2015 Jaguar XJL Portfolio receives an EPA - estimated 19 mpg combined fuel economy overall.
The Fiesta's fuel economy makes it competitive, boasting 27 mpg city, 30 mpg highway, 31 mpg combined.
On the other end of the spectrum, Ford offers a 2.3 - liter turbocharged EcoBoost four - cylinder engine that gets a good - for - a-muscle-car 25 mpg combined, and still churns out 310 hp.
Fuel economy for the 2012 Versa Sedan is estimated at 30 mpg City, 37 mpg Highway and 33 mpg Combined with the CVT transmission (27/36/30 mpg with the 5 - speed manual transmission)(preliminary estimates).
The wagon comes with an EPA - estimated 44 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway, which makes 42 mpg combined.
The CVT is the option that will give you the best efficiency, however, as it is capable of getting up to * 40 mpg on the highway, 33 mpg in the city and 36 mpg combined.
Now using regular unleaded and earning a 29 - mpg combined EPA rating, it is one of the best bangs for the buck in the U.S. market.
The EPA estimates fuel mileage to be 27 mpg city, 36 mpg highway and 30 mpg combined with the manual transmission.
Opting to row your own also results in slightly better fuel economy at 33 mpg combined (30/37).
Fuel economy is good, but nowhere near the claimed 69 mpg combined figure.
It's also fuel - efficient, and in its hybrid form can get up to 42 mpg combined city / highway gas mileage.
The new Continental GT's fuel tank will swallow 20 gallons of premium unleaded, which at the officially measured 23.2 mpg combined would allow you to travel more than 450 miles between fills.
It still manages to deliver an estimated 19 mpg combined fuel economy.
2015 - 2016 model year CR - Vs received EPA ratings of 29 mpg combined (26 mpg city / 33 mpg highway) in FWD configuration and 27 mpg combined (25 mpg city / 31 mpg highway) with AWD.
With 165 hp coming from a 2.4 - l unit at cost of 22 mpg combined, it wouldn't have a chance in today's market.
One is of the plug - in variety (covered in a separate review) while the other is a standard hybrid, which will earn a 47 mpg combined EPA rating when it debuts later in the 2014 model year.
The 237bhp diesel, badged 25d, brings a disappointingly large drop in claimed fuel economy figures, only managing 53.3 mpg combined as a rear - wheel drive car and emitting 129g / km.
The Focus six - speed got 30 mpg combined compared with the automatic version at 31 mpg.
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