My Corolla got
pretty good gas mileage as well.
Get's
pretty good gas mileage for having a lift, about 15mpg.
The vehicle does get
pretty good gas mileage - currently getting about 31mpg using 87 octane unleaded gas.
Pretty good gas mileage too in the beginning.
Some versions of the Mazda CX - 7 also get
a pretty good gas mileage.
For an SUV it gets
pretty good gas mileage.
The best things about the Sienna are: It handles well, even after 200,000 miles It has good acceleration The driver's seat is comfortable, up high, not too big, and very adjustable Mechanics like it — repairs and maintenance are easy to get done
Pretty good gas mileage Plenty of cupholders
That being said the Camry also gets
pretty good gas mileage around 28 miles per gallon as best I can calculate.
It also gets
pretty good gas mileage, around 25 - 30 mpg on highway and not too much worse in the city.
Given that this car is an SUV, it gets
pretty good gas mileage.
Considering the size of the engine, it's a V6, and the size of the car, I get
pretty good gas mileage.
The car also has
pretty good gas mileage for its age.
Not exact matches
Has all bells and gadgets, inside is drop dead
pretty,
good tight car,
gas mileage is what I expected for a car with AWD, YES I would buy again.
Gas mileage is
pretty good and it makes
good power.
Gas mileage is
pretty good too.
Gas mileage is actually
pretty dang
good if you keep your foot off the floor: I have averaged almost 19MPG in the first 550 + miles of owning the car, all stop - and - go driving through town.
Good pep with a 5 speed manual and good gas mileage (24 - 28 is pretty accura
Good pep with a 5 speed manual and
good gas mileage (24 - 28 is pretty accura
good gas mileage (24 - 28 is
pretty accurate).
Gas mileage is
pretty good, too, considering I drive over a mountain daily.
This car is
good looking, dynamic, roomy, and for its size it gets
pretty decent
gas mileage on the freeway.
While not necessarily the import factor in buying a sports car, the
gas mileage is
pretty good in my opinion for what the car has to offer.
The AC is lacking punch, The steering is ultra light, the handling even with SE trim is floaty, build quality is
better than last gen but not by much, the brakes are
pretty much dead if one must make a sudden stop from say 50 mph, lots of fade, the
gas mileage is horrible even when taking it easy on the engine.
It is
pretty good on
gas mileage and very rarely ever had any problems.
It has great storage capacity, and is
pretty good on
gas mileage.
The van has reasonable
gas mileage, and for such an old car still runs
pretty well.
The
gas mileage isn't the
best, and I find that I have to fill the tank
pretty often.
Gas mileage seems
pretty good for a small SUV (Very small) Bad: Fit and finish Seating position is hard short Seats The telescoping steering wheel is worthless it rattles You can't see out of it, and the parking sensors indicate you are too close at nearly 2ft from something It's slow (The Volt feels like a corvette in comparison) It's expensive (There are a lot of MUCH
better options for less) Due to it's shape you can't get anything in the hatch area Controls aren't
well laid out..
For a truck the
gas mileage is
pretty good.
Most important to me was to get something in a
pretty red (not bright red), a sedan not SUV, small but not teensy, highly reliable,
good gas mileage, and most of all, heated seats.
The
gas mileage is
pretty good, nothing stellar, but
better that I expected out of a car its size.