Sentences with phrase «official fuel economy figure»

The Mustang in 2.3 EcoBoost guise returns official fuel economy figures of 35.3 MPG as the best available.
While Volvo has yet to release official fuel economy figures for the 2016 XC90 T8 plug - in hybrid, we're certain it will beat out the GL450 4MATIC's EPA - rated figures of 17 MPG city and 21 MPG highway and will likely offer better fuel economy than even the 2016 Volvo XC90 T6.
Drivers are rarely able to achieve quoted official fuel economy figures, and the increased amount of fuel used also means official emissions statistics are innacurate too.
Official fuel economy figures also improve for the new «Eco» model which can now achieve 58.9 MPG (urban cycle), 70.6 MPG (extra urban cycle) and 65.7 MPG (combined cycle) compared to the standard 1.2 69 hp (51.4 / 65.7 / 60.1 MPG respectively) meaning the FIAT 500 1.2 «Eco» will recoup the # 100 price premium on fuel alone once you have driven your first few hundred miles.
Official fuel economy figures suggest you'll be lucky to get 40mpg in real - world use.
Official fuel economy figures come in at 62.8 MPG and, despite completing a variety of different journeys, I managed to reach the mid-50s with little effort.
Plus, while owners might get near the 68.8 mpg official fuel economy figure if they drive the 99bhp 1.5 - litre TDCi gently, most of the time, the diesel's limited torque output dominates the experience behind the wheel.
And while doing so, it has a total range of 745 miles between fill - ups, but keep in mind that we don't have official fuel economy figures yet, so we can't say how efficient it really is with complete certainty.
The Fiesta ST's claimed CO2 output of 136g / km and official fuel economy figure of 47.1 mpg are brilliant, proving a fair bit cleaner and more frugal than its closest rivals and extremely impressive considering the performance on offer from the engine.
Official fuel economy figures for the standard M4 stand at 32.1 mpg, with CO2 emissions coming in at 204g / km; the CS produces 33.6 mpg and 197g / km of CO2 and the high - performance M4 GTS emits 199g / km of CO2 and returns 34mpg, but it's unlikely you'll ever achieve if you're driving it in the way it was intended.
The quoted official fuel economy figure is 62.6 MPG and, though this is never really going to be achievable, my real - world economy figure of 53.4 MPG is still very good.
The official fuel economy figure of 94.1 e-mpg (2.5 L / 100 km) on the European test cycle also makes it more economical than its predecessor.
The official fuel economy figure of around 252mpg is pretty unrealistic, too, although with regular plug - ins, this could still be a very efficient commuter car.
The 640i's cheaper purchase price might tempt you, but it emits 179g / km of CO2 on 18in wheels and can only manage an official fuel economy figure of 36.7 mpg.
One of the benefits of the small turbocharged engine found in the test car was that the official fuel economy figure quoted by Hyundai is 56.5 MPG.
An official fuel economy figure of 68.8 mpg should in theory mean the Duratorq engine is at least cheap to run, but in reality we managed no more than 50mpg on account of having to push it fairly hard to maintain decent progress.
The official fuel economy figure for the 123bhp unit is 56.5 mpg.
2008 Suzuki Swift The Swift from eight years ago is more costly to run than the Mazda3, at $ 90 per 1000 km, but the official fuel economy figure for the Suzuki was 7.5 L / 100 km.
An official fuel economy figure of 74.3 MPG equated to a real - world figure of 57.5 MPG after more than 750 miles in the Ioniq.
The Ignis returns an official fuel economy figure of 60.1 MPG in the specification tested, though the mild hybrid SHVS car with two wheel drive rather than Suzuki's Allgrip set - up is quoted at 65.7 MPG.
No official fuel economy figures have been released for the C300 and its 2.0 - liter 4 - cylinder engine, but we can expect it to perform similarly to the 2014 CLA.
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