Vendors may agree to discounts on
published fuel rates but then assess fuel surcharges to make up for the discount, he notes.
Not exact matches
The sales - weighted
fuel economy was calculated from the monthly sales of individual models of light - duty vehicles (cars, SUVs, vans, and pickup trucks) and the combined city / highway fuel - economy ratings published in the EPA Fuel Economy Guide (i.e., window sticker ratings) for the respective mod
fuel economy was calculated from the monthly sales of individual models of light - duty vehicles (cars, SUVs, vans, and pickup trucks) and the combined city / highway
fuel - economy ratings published in the EPA Fuel Economy Guide (i.e., window sticker ratings) for the respective mod
fuel - economy
ratings published in the EPA
Fuel Economy Guide (i.e., window sticker ratings) for the respective mod
Fuel Economy Guide (i.e., window sticker
ratings) for the respective models.
These raw values are adjusted by the EPA to derive the estimated on - road
fuel - economy
ratings that are
published in the EPA guide and on window stickers.
These unadjusted
fuel - economy ratings are not directly comparable to the «window sticker» ratings published in the EPA Fuel Economy Gu
fuel - economy
ratings are not directly comparable to the «window sticker»
ratings published in the EPA
Fuel Economy Gu
Fuel Economy Guide.
The V8 will also add to the
fuel bill, coming in at a combined city / highway
rating of 14.0 L / 100 kilometres, versus the V6's
published rate of 11.3 L / 100 kilometres.
[20] The Truth About Cars
published an editorial suggesting that GM «inflated» the Equinox's
fuel economy
ratings for public relations purposes and that the trip computer inaccurately reports
fuel economy reported to the driver.
Here at Motor Werks Honda, we're happy to report that the 2015 Honda CR - V has been named one of the most
fuel efficient SUVs out there based on
ratings by the EPA in a list
published by Kelley Blue Book.
The 1987 Car Book,
published by the Center for Auto Safety,
rated new cars for crash safety,
fuel economy, preventive maintenance, repair and insurance costs.
In addition to local weather patterns, shaped by climate change, a review of Chile's wildfires
published in the Global and Planetary Change journal warned that the «pattern, frequency and intensity» of wildfires in the country «has grown at an alarming
rate» in recent years, partly because of intensive forest management practices that have led to a large amount of flammable
fuel in the country's forests.