Sentences with phrase «relatively more fuel efficient»

The growth in automobile travel comes at the expense of two - and three - wheel vehicles and mass transit, which are relatively more fuel efficient.

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Auto industry experts predict that more than 50 percent of cars on the road by 2020 will use a relatively new type of fuel - efficient engine.
The relatively low growth is linked to both the adoption of more fuel - efficient vehicles and the replacement of coal - powered electricity with renewable energy sources and relatively cleaner - burning natural gas.
The Nexon also gets a 6 - speed AMT gearbox while the Maruti does the job with a 5 - speed unit and because of the relatively smaller diesel engine, the Brezza is more fuel - efficient than the Nexon.
That's a relatively small number of vehicles for a recall, but the Journey is crucial to Chrysler's turnaround as buyers turn away from pickups and SUVs to buy more fuel - efficient cars and crossovers.
They're relatively fuel efficient, spacious enough to make the occasional Ikea run and typically deliver a little more panache than your average family car.
Ramp up fuel supply — take back waste — store for a relatively short time and then reprocess for much more efficient 4th gen plants using a range of materials including thorium and plutonium.
According to the same source, Honda will probably continue to make the Insight hybrid even though sales are very slow (less than 100 per month) for the bragging right of having the most fuel efficient hybrid (though it's arguable that the Toyota Prius is relatively more efficient if you consider that it is heavier, roomier, more powerful and doesn't use as much expensive aluminum to reduce weight).
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