These are usually a bit better for going further
on a gallon of gas but they are more difficult to drive for most people.
Compared to the less expensive Lexus ES 350, the ES 300h hybrid travels 16 extra miles
on every gallon of gas.
True, the Civic Hybrid goes farther
on a gallon of gas than its nonhybrid version, but it's slow and, in most areas, comes in a distant second to the Toyota Prius.
Ford claims best - in - class gas mileage for non-hybrids and notes that the Explorer EcoBoost will go 20 percent farther
on a gallon of gas th...
All benefit from new V6 and V8 engines that can pull more than their predecessors yet travel a bit farther
on a gallon of gas.
Incorporating BMW's award - winning High Precision Direct Injection and Valvetronic technologies, its smooth performance is equaled by spectacular fuel efficiency, taking you further
on every gallon of gas.
As a reward for just receiving the credit card, Sunoco will give you a five cent discount
on every gallon of gas purchased with the Sunoco gas card.
U.S. drivers are spending approximately 90 cents less
on a gallon of gas than they were a year ago.
Many grocery store chains are offering their frequent shoppers a discount
on each gallon of gas that they purchase from the store branded gas station.
You will automatically save 15 cents
on each gallon of gas — up to 20 gallons per visit for a total of 18 visits.
I commute 120 miles (round - trip) each day and I can't wait for the day I can make two trips to work
on a gallon of gas.
Nathan Wilcox, global warming director at Environment America, states: «Americans want cars that go farther
on a gallon of gas.
We have doubled the distance our cars will go
on a gallon of gas, and the amount of renewable energy we generate from sources like wind and solar — with tens of thousands of good, American jobs to show for it.
People who only putter around their neighborhood could go thousands of miles
on a gallon of gas - and a supply of household current.
AP debunks Obama on gas mileage claim: From the AP: OBAMA: «We have doubled the distance our cars will go
on a gallon of gas» — THE FACTS: «Not so fast.
Americans are traveling farther
on each gallon of gas than ever before.
Although the federal gas tax — 18.4 cents per gallon — hasn't changed since 1993, tax collections are down because today's vehicles go farther
on a gallon of gas, cutting tax collections while increasing wear and tear on highways.
Not exact matches
Go to any number
of Prius forums and you can see how, like any enthusiastic World
of Warcraft gamer, Prius drivers are a tight - knit community, constantly sharing tips and tricks with each other in the hopes
of getting to that next level — 70 miles per
gallon or 700 miles
on a single tank
of gas.
Gas taxes are based
on each state's rate and an average annual consumption
of 656
gallons, sourced from API.org
on March 6, 2018.
That means the total tax
on gasoline and ethanol is 27.9 cents per
gallon, slightly below the national average
gas tax
of 29.9 cents per
gallon.
Provider
of natural
gas as an alternative fuel for vehicle fleets in the United States and Canada, based
on the number
of stations operated and the amount
of gasoline
gallon equivalents
of CNG and LNG delivered.
As Magoon turns into the shallow inlet, a half - track borrowed from the missile - tracking station
on the island will trundle down the ramp with 600
gallons of gas.
With
gas prices hovering around 4 dollars a
gallon, and the cost
of everything, from groceries to restaurants, having a child, or two or three, playing
on sports travel team is becoming a luxury many American families can no longer afford.
In fact, it fell eight - tenths
of a cent in the past week, averaging $ 2.67 a
gallon on Sunday, according to GasBuddy's daily survey
of 190
gas stations in the Syracuse area.
Each
gas drilling well requires 5 acres
of road and well pad, 4 to 9 million
gallons of water mixed with 50,000
gallons of hundreds
of different chemicals — many
of them highly toxic carcinogens, neurotoxins and endocrine disrupters (as well as many untested synergistically
on living beings) forced into a spider web
of miles
of pipeline that is soon thick coated with radioactive radium when 60 %
of that toxic brew is
on its way back upward as
gas waste «brine.»
The spilling
of several thousand
gallons of chemicals at a natural
gas well in northern Pennsylvania shows a ban
on hydraulic fracturing is necessary, Sen. Tony Avella, D - Queens, said this afternoon.
Gas prices could shoot up as much as 25 cents a
gallon to $ 3.28 locally
on the heels
of President Trump's announcement Tuesday the US would pull out
of the...
According to multiple media outlets, at issue is the fact that Wick allegedly spilled a
gallon of gas while at a state - owned dock
on the lake.
Equipped with a genuine, 110CC, air - cooled, 4 - stroke, 1 - cylinder, kickstart engine, this bike runs
on one
gallon of gas and reaches speeds
of up to 25 mph.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department
of Transportation (DoT) released rules that set limits
on the amount
of greenhouse
gas emissions allowed and accelerate an increase in overall fuel efficiency to 14.5 kilometers per liter (34.1 miles per
gallon) by 2016.
Concerns over hydraulic fracturing, an oil and
gas extraction method that injects millions
of gallons of freshwater and chemicals into shale, have largely focused
on potential impacts
on water quality.
Experts
on greenhouse -
gas emissions tell me that every time my car burns a
gallon of gasoline, I am putting more than 25 pounds
of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as well as a smaller amount
of methane, nitrous oxide, and various other toxic
gases.
On average, more than 5 million
gallons of freshwater is used to fracture one
gas well in the U.S.. That's more than enough to fill seven Olympic - size swimming pools.
But I offer you a solution, based
on American ingenuity, sweat and spirit: with proper maintenance and driving behavior, it's possible to ooze many fewer miles out
of a given
gallon of gas than whatever standard the feds might impose
on us.
Turning off the engine when idling, making sure tires are properly inflated, coasting to red lights rather than slamming
on the brakes and slowly accelerating from a stop — all can boost fuel efficiency as evidenced by hypermilers, those who have mastered the art
of traveling hundreds
of miles
on a few
gallons of gas.
Depending
on the quality
of the natural
gas itself, the process can then make gasoline at a cost
of roughly $ 31 to $ 63 per barrel (73 cents to $ 1.50 per
gallon), depending
on whether the natural
gas is pure methane (more costly to transform) or has other hydrocarbons mixed in.
The policy, Melton says, «is like setting out
on a cross-country trip and someone saying, «OK, here are six
gallons of gas.»
«The president is opposed to mandatory caps
on greenhouse
gases, opposing a mandatory 10 -[mile - per -
gallon] increase in cars and trucks, opposing a national renewable electricity standard, opposing state efforts to cut emissions from cars, and pushing for new sources
of dangerous pollution from liquid coal,» said Rep. Ed Markey (D — Mass.), chairman
of the House Select Committee
on Energy Independence and Global Warming, in a statement released after the speech.
$ 8 billion) over first ten years for deficit reductionObeys PAYGO; Starting in 2026, 25 %
of auction revenues for deficit reductionFuels and TransportationIncrease biofuels to 60 million
gallons by 2030, low - carbon fuel standard
of 10 % by 2010, 1 million plug» in hybrid cars by 2025, raise fuel economy standards, smart growth funding, end oil subsidies, promote natural
gas drilling, enhanced oil recoverySmart growth funding, plug - in hybrids, raise fuel economy standards $ 7 billion a year for smart growth funding, plug - in hybrids, natural
gas vehicles, raise fuel economy standards; offshore drilling with revenue sharing and oil spill veto, natural
gas fracking disclosureCost ContainmentInternational offsetsOffset pool, banking and borrowing flexibility, soft price collar using permit reserve auction at $ 28 per ton going to 60 % above three - year - average market price» Hard» price collar between $ 12 and $ 25 per ton, floor increases at 3 % + CPI, ceiling at 5 % + CPI, plus permit reserve auction, offsets like W - MClean Air Act And StatesNot discussedOnly polluters above 25,000 tons
of carbon dioxide equivalent a year, regional cap and trade suspended until 2017, EPA to set stationary source performance standards in 2016, some Clean Air Act provisions excludedOnly polluters above 25,000 tons
of carbon dioxide equivalent a year, regional cap and trade pre-empted, establishes coal - fired plant performance standards, some Clean Air Act provisions excludedInternational CompetitivenessTax incentives for domestic auto industryFree allowances for trade - exposed industries, 2020 carbon tariff
on importsCarbon tariff
on importsReferences: Barack Obama, 2007; Barack Obama, 8/3/08; Pew Center, 6/26/09; leaked drafts
of American Power Act, 5/11/10.
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Among Freeman's specific recommendations are a «20 percent federal tax credit to electricity and natural
gas utilities that gives highest priority to the efficient use
of the energy they supply,» and ban
on new coal or nuclear plants and retirement
of the existing plants within the next 30 years, government - funded demonstration plants for Big Solar and hydrogen, increasing federal fuel economy standards one mile - per -
gallon a year over the next 24 years, tax credits for plug - in hybrids or flex - fuel vehicles, and an excess - profits tax
on oil to fund the tax credits.
Dr. Attia uses the analogy
of a huge petroleum truck that runs out
of gas on the highway — in spite
of having thousands
of gallons of fuel
on board, the truck can't access it and stops dead in its tracks.
Small, budget - friendly cars and the 40 - mpg fuel - efficiency barrier are
on the minds
of many people, what with
gas prices trampolining around the $ 4 - per -
gallon mark and the economy very slowly recovering from grim times.
Had another shop do another diagnostic
on it (because the other shop that installed the fuel pump, in their words, made a simple human error
of forgetting to re-attach the fuel line back
on, leading to a
gallon of gas being spilled out as I pumped it at the
gas station).
Additionally,
gas prices vaulted over $ 4 a
gallon, which finally put the brakes
on sales
of big pickups and SUVs, hurting GM and Ford (but, strangely, not Chrysler).
Refueling the ProMaster with about 22
gallons of gas every 330 - odd miles, we averaged 15.2 mpg driving almost exclusively
on highways.
2004 MODEL YEAR Full - time electric shift optional
on Laramie and SLT Tow / haul mode offered
on light - duty models with automatic transmission Flexible fuel version
of 4.7 - liter engine available to fleet customers Optional larger 34 -
gallon fuel tank
on 1500 Quad Cab with standard bed The 5.7 - liter HEMI Magnum V - 8 receives exhaust
gas recirculation for improved efficiency New exterior color: Deep Molten Red replaces Garnet Red New adjustable rear seat outboard head restraints standard
on Quad Cab Chrome bodyside moldings standard for Laramie Chrome surround grille with chrome billet inserts for Laramie standard Body - color side moldings now standard with Sport appearance group Chrome - clad wheels now standard
on Laramie New available navigation radio with 4.9 - inch full - color display, AM / FM stereo, CD player, 11 speakers, 240 - watt amplifier and DVD - based navigation system Satin Silver door and instrument panel bezels for Laramie Laramie model features new seat appearance, with unique leather seat design with high - contrast color seat inserts Laramie J Package (includes ash receiver, cup holder, vanity mirror lamps for driver and passenger, glove box lighting, switchable dome lamp and electrochromic rearview mirror) 2003 MODEL YEAR All - new 5.7 - liter HEMI V - 8 replaces 5.9 - liter 545RFE multi-speed automatic transmission available with 4.7 - liter and 5.7 - liter engines Optional rear window defogger (mid-year introduction) SLT Plus is rebadged as Laramie
on regular and Quad Cab models with an extensive list
of standard features New tow hooks standard
on Laramie four - wheel drive, optional in Protection Group for four - wheel drive ST and SLT and optional with two - wheel drive ST, SLT and Laramie Adjustable pedals with manual transmission — Optional AM / FM stereo with six - disc in - dash CD — Optional Steering wheel - mounted audio controls are packaged with AM / FM stereo radio with cassette and CD player or an AM / FM stereo radio with cassette and six - disc in - dash CD changer — SLT; both equipped with 11 - speaker Infinity ® system Electronic throttle control
on 5.7 - liter HEMI Magnum V - 8 engine Automatic locking retractor added to front passenger seat belt LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) added to regular and Quad Cab models
Had this happened
on the highway, I can only imagine the surprise
of cars behind me when 32
gallons of gas comes bouncing back at them.
The Volvo S40's turbocharged 2.5 - liter engine pumps out 227 horsepower, runs
on regular
gas and can go 30 miles
on a single
gallon of gasoline.
Holds 4.1 more
gallons of gas in the fuel tank, resulting in a greater range in the city and
on the highway