The 2.0 - liter engine with a manual transmission is able to
sip fuel at the rate of 27 mpg city, 40 mpg highway and a combined fuel economy of 31 mpg.
This is the little engine that can — it performs like a 2.2 litre while
sipping fuel like a 1.4.
That's right, this truck can
sip fuel on just one cylinder.
Even with all that power, the 3.0 - liter, I - 6 diesel
still sips fuel like a Prius.
The small 1.0 - liter gasoline engine provided primary power
while sipping fuel at a miniscule rate, and the electric motor would kick in when extra thrust was needed.
Strong and nearly silent, the powerful engine delivers the thrust of a six - cylinder while
sipping fuel in a miserly fashion.
Long - distance cruising might not seem the proper task for a car with a measly 11.6 - gallon fuel tank, but the
Mini sips fuel rather than gulping it down.
Its hatchback shape offers solid space for cargo, and the turbocharged 2.0 liter four
cylinder sips fuel.
Our All Wheel Drive is remarkably nimble and maneuverable; offering tenacious grip so you can drive confidently in all four seasons and still
merely sip fuel.
Efficient and dynamic, this compact
car sips fuel slowly to make driving around the spread out areas of Hollywood and Los Angeles easier on your budget.
What is it: The 2018 Toyota Prius C Four is a compact hybrid that
sips fuel slowly enough to achieve 48 mpg in the city, 43 on the highway and 46 combined.
Our forceful Rear Wheel Drive will sprint to 60mph in a breathtaking 5.9 seconds and still
sip fuel for an astonishing 28mpg.
As the number of people who want big utility vehicles that handle and
sip fuel more like cars than truck - like SUVs has grown, the likes of the Honda Pilot and Mazda CX - 9 have stepped up to the plate.
The convertible's 1.0 - liter, three - cylinder
engine sips fuel on its way to generating 70 horsepower and 68 lb - ft of torque, and a unique automated manual five - speed transmission comes free of charge with the Smart.
Although there are many models to choose from, we recommend the 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer — not only for its slow -
sipping fuel economy and far - reaching driving range, but also for its spacious trunk.
The move to turbocharging helps the
A4 sip fuel, coming in at 31.8 mpg, according to Audi.
We have to admit that the 1.8 L Corolla Altis
automatic sips fuel judiciously and won't necessitate frequent trips to the gas station.
So in these times of ever - tightening CAFE and emissions standards, automakers are starting to embrace smaller - displacement turbocharged engines that rival the power of their brawnier non-turbo forebears, yet
sip fuel instead of making rude slurping sounds at the pump.
The Blue trim - level
base sips fuel at a seriously impressive 58 combined mpg — that's 57 mpg in the city and 59 mpg on the highway.
The five - passenger
hatchback sips fuel at an extremely modest rate, checking in at 51 - mpg around town and 48 - mpg on the highway, and it also offers a respectable amount of interior space plus a wide range of trim levels that allow you to go all out or stick with just the basic features, depending on your budget.
Our tester (the top - of - the - range 157 hp bi-turbo dCi) returned as much as 36 mpg (that's about 6.5 l / 100 km), and it could have been much
less sipped fuel if Sport mode hasn't been engaged one more too often.
The extra 70kW in the 3.0 TFSI comes at the modest increase of 0.2 l / 100 km and the 3.0
TDI sips fuel at the frugal rate of 6.0 l / 100 km.
I am a big fan of propeller planes; the Bombardier
Q400 sips fuel and flies low enough that its exhaust is not as harmful as the jets flying twice as high.
This is an area where the Mirage scored high marks in all three, since it's highly affordable to insure,
sips fuel with its impressive combined 39 MPG rating and has a low depreciation.
> MPG and running costs - Diesels are predictably frugal, but even the petrol models can
sip fuel in day - to - day driving.
While it's true that
Minis sip fuel, it's a good thing, since all of them require premium - grade gas.
We're happy to add the Loremo to this list; first spotted last year, the diminutive, diesel - engined
car sips fuel to the tune of 2 liters per 100 km, roughly equivalent to about 120 miles per gallon, turned up live and in living color at the recent Frankfurt Auto Show — check out the Flickr photostream for more pics of the show, and hit the jump for more info and more pics.
The 2014 Mazda CX - 5 is one of the few compact SUVs that delivers a sporty ride at an affordable price, all while
sipping fuel at a relaxed rate.
While not as efficient as the Toyota Prius, the 2018 Ford C - Max Hybrid
still sips fuel and offers a more playful attitude.
The Ford EcoSport is powered by one of the best three - cylinder petrol engines in the world, the 1.0 - litre EcoBoost, which develops as much power as a 1.6 - litre unit and
sips fuel like a miser.
It accelerates like a 911 (zero to 100 kilometres per hour in 4.4 seconds, top speed a limited 250 km / h) but
sips fuel at an average of just 4.8 litres per 100 km (about the same as a Prius).
Because the Taigun concept weighs just 2172 pounds, Volkswagen claims it can accelerate to 62 mph in 9.2 seconds, reach a top speed of 115 mph, and
sip fuel at the equivalent of 52 mpg.
Volkswagen claims the Polo will
sip fuel at a rate of 48mpg when driven on the combined cycle, however like most turbocharged engines it will consume significantly more when driven with enthusiasm.
Based on the VW Group's MQB platform, it benefits from a familiar range of turbocharged four - cylinder petrol and diesel engines that
sip fuel and deliver impressive performance.
Benz reckons
it sips fuel 12.3 / 100 km, but we recorded 14.7 L / 100 km which ain't too shabby.
This ultra-luxury SUV does a great many things well;
sipping fuel is not one of them.
It is, in fact, an LT model specifically tailored for optimal fuel economy, and a good example of the sort of super-efficient, loaded - with - gas - saving - tech special trims automakers are coming up with to satisfy buyers keen on a gas car that
sips fuel.