The smaller engine has a fuel economy rating of 13 miles per gallon around town and 16 miles per gallon on the highway, while the larger motor sees
the same city mileage and 17 miles per gallon during highway cruising.
But, the big Caddy's 20 mpg city is
the same city mileage as a Toyota Venza crossover with all - wheel drive powered by a 2.7 - liter four - cylinder engine mated to an automatic transmission.
The four - wheel - drive version has
the same city mileage, but highway mileage drops to 21 mpg.
Not exact matches
The CX - 3's fuel
mileage estimates of 29/35 mpg
city / highway also fall short of the 3's 30/40 mpg rating with the
same powertrain.
Still, this a super-comfortable car that's lavishly appointed and even offers the
same 17/26 mpg
city / highway EPA fuel -
mileage rating as the Genesis 4.6, with its 385 - hp, 4.6 - liter V - 8.
At the
same time, it ekes out a bit better gas
mileage: 14 or 15 mpg
city, 20 or 21 mpg on the highway.
Many people have mentioned that their hybrid gets the
same mileage in stop - and - go
city driving as they do on the freeway.
My truck says the estimated
mileage is 15
city / 21 hwy I drive normal and my mpg highway is 16 mpg and
city 12 this has been my worst truck in fuel consumption, you can even see a dirty black tailpipe, dealer says, if it does not show codes it is fine it drives great and I like it except the mpg and no dic switch for a Lt I guess as not to scare us for the estimated
mileage it was going to show honestly, if I had known of this poor mpg I would still be buying ford trucks, they always gave about 19 to 23 mpg my wife love it and at the
same time hate it because it didn't came with running boards like all my other Fords other than that it is a great truck with poor mpg
The base 1.6 engine, as before, is no barn burner, but if fuel economy is high on your list, opt for the automatic with ISG and you'll get the
same highway
mileage as the manual and better
city fuel economy.
Gas
mileage is roughly the
same as the QX60, listed at 18 mpg
city, 27 mpg highway, and 21 mpg combined.
With the manual or the optional five - speed automatic, fuel
mileage is the
same: 19 mpg in the
city, 25 mpg on the highway.
The Sonic's base 1.8 - liter four - cylinder motor is good for 138 horsepower, but upgrading to the available 1.4 - liter turbocharged four - cylinder mill introduces 148 lb - ft of torque (while maintaining the
same number of horses at the crank) along with improved fuel
mileage figures of 29 - mpg
city and 40 - mpg highway.
At the
same time, it is incorporated with a common rail direct injection based fuel supply system, which helps in generating a
mileage of 20 Kmpl within the
city and 22 Kmpl on the highways.
Not according to fuelecon omy.gov, which says the Hyundai Tucson, Subaru Forester and Kia Sportage — all in the
same class as the Journey — get better gas
mileage than the Journey's 21 mpg combined
city - highway.
Both the cars have the
same mileage of 17.5 kmpl in the
city but Fiesta returns a
mileage of 23.5 kmpl as per ARAI on the highways.
The Subaru has a 300 - horsepower, 2.5 - liter four - cylinder, a six - speed manual transmission, and gets the
same fuel
mileage rating as the MR: 18 mpg in the
city, 24 mpg on the highway.
Not bad, given — if nothing else — grim fuel
mileage of 12 miles per gallon
city and 18 mpg highway for the vehicle tested, a 390 - horsepower Supercharged model, which is the
same mileage a regular 300 - horse Sport gets.
The new
City uses the
same diesel motor which powers the Amaze and the company has made some changes to boost
mileage, which is the highest in the country, an ARAI certified 26 km / l!
For the 2008 Fit, despite the fact that it's the
same car, the EPA ratings will drop to 27 mpg
city, 34 mpg highway, not because the 2008 Fit gets worse
mileage, but because the EPA has changed its testing methods to better reflect the real world.
(The Chevy, Ford, Honda and Jeep six - cylinder engines we tested delivered about the
same gas
mileage - right at 20 mpg on the highway, about 17 mpg when
city and off - road driving was included.)
It provides slightly better highway fuel economy than the automatic at 37 mpg, but the
same 30 mpg estimate for
city fuel
mileage.
Selecting the CVT does increase
city fuel
mileage one mpg to 26, but the highway
mileage stays the
same at 34.
Fuel
mileage is the
same in manual vs. automatic at 16/21
city / highway.
The MSRP is nearly identical, and the gas
mileage is exactly the
same for both
city and highway driving.
You won't see the
same fuel economy with the later Honda hybrid, however, as highway
mileage tops out at 43 - mpg alongside a
city rating of 40 - mpg.
The 4 - cylinder model sees a 1 mpg increase in the manual transmission in the
city and the highway
mileage remains the
same, but the CVT gets 4 mpg more in the
city and 2 mpg more on the highway over last year's automatic.
Except for Melbourne, the redemption rates for economy, business, and first class awards from the U.S. to major
cities in eastern Australia will require the
same number of Japan Airlines
Mileage Bank miles.
This will allow everyone to reduce their car
mileage and everyone can save on their West Valley
City car insurance the
same time.