The Terrain is a full SUV with a decent price tag and you won't have to sacrifice space or a smaller engine for the 26
mpg combined fuel efficiency.
View Inventory The 2018 Toyota Prius Prime is on the way, and with an estimated 54
mpg combined fuel efficiency and 133 mpge electric efficiency, it looks like Culver City drivers can look forward to an affordable drive from an attractive hybrid with a futuristic feel.
Not exact matches
Kia is targeting an EPA city / highway -
combined fuel efficiency figure of 42
mpg.
Neither of those engines manages to crack the 30 -
mpg barrier in the EPA's highway
fuel efficiency tests, but our car is rated at 25/37/29
mpg (city / highway /
combined).
The 2016 Hyundai Elantra small sedan boasts an eye - catching design and is powered by a 145 - horsepower, 1.8 - liter four - cylinder engine that promises
fuel efficiency of 27
mpg city, 37
mpg highway, 31.7
mpg combined when equipped with manual transmission.
Acura claims V - 8 performance with four - cylinder
fuel -
efficiency, and indeed, the engine - motor combo produces 377 horsepower and 377 lb - ft, with EPA ratings of 28
mpg in city driving, 32
mpg on the highway, and 30
mpg combined.
The sluggishness doesn't pay off much in
fuel efficiency: Lexus expects the IS 250 to attain 21/30/24
mpg (city / highway /
combined), which matches the old car; all - wheel drive sacrifices 1
mpg overall.
A 4 per cent
fuel efficiency improvement on the diesel lifts its
combined cycle figure to 52.3
mpg, and drops CO2 to 141g / km.
Overall power output stands at 268 hp (200 kW) and 280 lb - ft (380 Nm), while
fuel efficiency is announced at 27
mpg US
combined for the front - wheel - drive model (26 mph for the all - wheel - drive variant), a 35 % improvement over the previous QX50 V6.
The Toyota Avalon Hybrid gets even better
fuel efficiency with a
fuel economy rating of 40
mpg combined!
The
fuel - efficient RX 450h hybrid
combines the same V6 engine with an electric motor for higher power (295 horsepower channeled through a continuously - variable automatic transmission) and
efficiency (32
mpg in the city for the front - wheel - drive RX 450h, 30
mpg in the all - wheel - drive form).
The EPA's
combined fuel efficiency rating is 52
mpg.
EPA
fuel efficiency ratings say it does 49
mpg in the city, 47
mpg on the highway, for a 48
mpg combined figure.
The advances in dynamics and
efficiency that come as part of the package are also expressed by the new model designations for the BMW M140i 3 - door (
fuel consumption
combined: 7.8 l / 100 km [36.2
mpg imp]; CO2 emissions
combined: 179 g / km), BMW M140i 5 - door (
fuel consumption
combined: 7.8 l / 100 km [36.2
mpg imp]; CO2 emissions
combined: 179 g / km), BMW M240i Coupe (
fuel consumption
combined: 7.8 l / 100 km [36.2
mpg imp]; CO2 emissions
combined: 179 g / km) and BMW M240i Convertible (
fuel consumption
combined: 8.3 l / 100 km [34.0
mpg imp]; CO2 emissions
combined: 189 g / km).
Whether you choose the SE or the Limited trim, your front - wheel - drive
fuel efficiency rating for city driving will be a modest 18
mpg, highway driving at 25
mpg, and a
combined rate of 21
mpg.
HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2012 AZERA • All - new second generation Azera with Fluidic Sculpture design • Powered by a new Lambda II 3.3 - liter Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) engine and in - house six - speed automatic transmission o Horsepower: 293 at 6400 RPM o Best - in - class
combined 23
mpg o Better
combined fuel efficiency than Nissan Maxima, Ford Taurus, Lexus ES350 and Buick LaCrosse V6 o Best - in - class specific output • Nine standard airbags — includes knee airbag • Impact - reducing front seat system • Standard VSM, ESC, TCS, ABS with Brake Assist and EBD • Best - in - class head and leg room for front - seat passengers • Standard 18 - inch alloy wheels and optional 19 - inch alloy wheels • HID Xenon headlights with LED accents • Segment - exclusive standard navigation system with rearview camera • Standard leather interior with heated front and rear seats • Bluetooth ® hands - free phone system with voice recognition • Standard Blue Link telematics platform • Segment - first manual side window sunshades • Ventilated front seats
All Honda Pilots see
fuel efficiency gains of 1
mpg city / 2
mpg highway and 2
mpg combined, thanks to aerodynamic and powertrain improvements.
Battery range jumps to 53 miles thanks to a boost in battery capacity, a new direct - injected gas generator adds another 390 miles of driving per tank of
fuel, and overall
efficiency climbs to 42
mpg combined.
Also available, to supply superior
fuel efficiency, is the Camry Hybrid that can achieve EPA ratings of 43
mpg city / 39
mpg highway / 41
mpg combined.
The C - MAX is a stylish alternative to more established players like the Prius, and its
combined 47
mpg fuel efficiency will take you far.
Speaking of the car's
fuel efficiency, the Passat ran at an average of 45 mph while consuming 74.88 US
mpg or 3.4 liters / 100 km, breaking its previous
combined average of 53.46 US
mpg or 4.40 liter / 100 km.
However, the range - topping Sedona SXL's
fuel efficiency drops to 19
mpg combined (17
mpg city / 22
mpg highway), despite sharing the same steering system.
The 2010 Dodge Avenger
combines bold Dodge styling with innovative interior features, high levels of safety and reliability, exhilarating performance and 30 -
mpg highway
fuel efficiency — all at a great value.
The 2014 Subaru Forester 2.5 i model with an automatic transmission has estimated city / highway /
combined fuel efficiency rated of 24/32/27
mpg.
The new
efficiency pacesetter in the brand's model range is the BMW 116d EfficientDynamics Edition with 85 kW / 116 hp and average
fuel consumption of 3.4 litres / 100 kilometres (83.1
mpg imp)
combined with CO2 emissions of 89 g / km in the EU test cycle.
Fuel efficiency for the four - cylinder automatic averages 24
mpg,
combined.
All of this results in up to a 2.2 percent increase in
efficiency for optimized
fuel economy, and up to an EPA
fuel economy rating of 29 city / 38 highway / 33
combined mpg (for the Elantra SE with 6 - A / T).
This cars electric and gas powertrain is expected to give you an average of
combined fuel efficiency of 38
mpg.
The 1.6 - liter ECO engine outdoes that with 28
mpg city / 31
mpg combined, while the 2.0 - liter Turbo sacrifices
fuel efficiency to 23
mpg city / 32
mpg highway.
Fuel economy3 is rated at 21
mpg city, 28
mpg highway and 24
mpg combined for both front - wheel - drive and all - wheel - drive models, thanks in part to the enhanced aerodynamics and engine / transmission
efficiencies.
The XE offers a delightfully precise ride with quick responses and an impressive
fuel efficiency at a
combined 26
mpg.
Mated with a 6 - speed AT, the 2014 Acura RLX is projected to secure a top spot in its class for
fuel efficiency, which is rated 20
mpg in the city, 31
mpg on the highway and 24
mpg combined.
The base engine
combines 148 horsepower and highway
fuel economy of up to 36
mpg - courtesy of an
efficiency - enhancing, «gearless» continuously variable automatic transmission - while the WRX and WRX STI deliver 265 and 305 horsepower, respectively.
With its two mono - scroll turbochargers, charge air cooler, High Precision Injection, VALVETRONIC variable valve timing and Double - VANOS fully variable camshaft timing, the six - cylinder in - line engine and takes a clear and consistent aim at the higher echelons of performance, but is equally committed to developing significant torque from low engine speeds and achieving high levels of
efficiency (
fuel consumption
combined: 8.4 l / 100 km [33.6
mpg imp] *; CO2 emissions
combined: 197 g / km *).
(On - the - road score: 80,
fuel efficiency: 34
mpg combined).
The estimated EPA
fuel efficiency rating is 23
mpg city / 36
mpg highway and 27
mpg combined and it has the ability to dart from 0 to 60 mph in 5.9 - seconds.
The EPA has estimated that the Passat can achieve
fuel efficiency ratings of 31
mpg city / 40 highway and 35
combined (from the manual transmission equipped car) and 30
mpg city / 40
mpg highway and 35
combined (from the DSG equipped car) but consumers typically report that you can add 8 to 10
mpg to that figure.
With a respectable EPA
fuel efficiency rating of 16
mpg city / 27
mpg highway (19
mpg combined), this beauty is not subject to the controversial «gas - guzzler» tax placed on American consumers.
For more power, you can go with the available 3.6 - liter V6 engine, but your
fuel efficiency will decrease to 18
mpg in the city, 25
mpg on the highway, and 21
mpg combined.
We'd hope things like
fuel efficiency (currently 36
mpg combined) will improve relative to its rivals, and that pricing doesn't increase much over the $ 12,500 MSRP for the 2014 model.
Despite the lack of an
efficiency - boosting turbocharger, the EPA still rates
combined fuel mileage for the 2.5 - liter at 29
mpg, while the 2.0 - liter gets 33
mpg.
HERE»S WHAT I DO N'T LIKE: Loud wind noise (anytime I exceed 40 - 45 mph), makes it hard to hear the radio at normal volume; intrusive road noise, which I corrected by swapping out the standard Goodyear tires with Continental tires; lackluster acceleration for a V6 engine, CVT tends to lose momentum when you lift your foot off of the gas pedal — often jerky when accelerating and decelerating while in motion and when accelerating from a dead stop; as mentioned by another reviewer, accelerator hesitates before catching when shifting from reverse to drive; bumps in the road are not well absorbed (the 2016 model may have addressed this issue); no power to windows after you shut off the engine; no auto door locks; poor V6
fuel efficiency averaging around 24
MPGs combined; trunk lid's arms and safety feature makes it heavy and sometimes hard to lift open; Infotainment system does understand most voice commands; and Harmon Kardon speakers are sometimes crackly.
With a
combined rating of 26
mpg and a driving range over 500 miles, Nissan toutes that the hybrids feature the same styling and features as the standard V6 models, but add
fuel efficiency and driving range.
With its unique combination of the lightweight TMED, proven GDI and Atkinson Cycle technology in the internal combustion engine, along with the DCT providing a dynamic driving experience, the Niro offers enjoyment and
efficiency all in one, targeting a
combined fuel efficiency rating of 50
mpg.
Combined horsepower sees a net loss of seven to 199 hp, but
fuel efficiency is improved from 34
mpg in the city and 39
mpg on the highway to 36 -
mpg city, 40 -
mpg highway on the Optima hybrid LX model.
Infiniti anticipates that the new Infiniti QX60 Hybrid will have a 26
mpg combined fuel economy rating, which is a 24 percent increase over non-hybrid QX60 models and is projected to have best 7 - passenger
fuel efficiency in the segment.
The best V6 minivans are best known for their confident power, and even as the 2016 Nissan Quest delivers on that front, engineers also have squeezed a bit more
fuel economy from its 3.5 - liter V6: After revisions to the Quest's X-tronic continuously variable transmission, its EPA rating in
combined travels bumps up 1 mile per gallon to 23
mpg; unchanged are its 20
mpg city / 27
mpg highway numbers, but Nissan now ranks No. 1 in the segment for both city and
combined fuel efficiency.
In the engine bay the GLK - Class starts out with a 302 horsepower, 3.5 - liter V - 6, but those who prioritize
fuel efficiency can opt for a 2.1 - liter turbodiesel four - cylinder motor that delivers 200 horsepower and 369 lb - ft of torque while also providing 28 -
mpg combined.
It can also manage a claimed
combined fuel efficiency figure of 24.8
mpg.
Thanks to a revised powertrain, which now includes a smaller engine, a powerful electric motor and an upgraded transmission, the base Sonata Hybrid SE now boasts EPA - rated
fuel efficiency of 42
mpg combined (40 city / 44 highway).