Sentences with phrase «while city fuel»

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«While more remains to be done to optimize our electricity system — building transmission lines to carry more clean power to those jurisdictions still burning fossil fuels, investing in smarter grids in our towns and cities, bringing more clean power online — these regulations create a foundation as we transition to clean energy and an economy built to last.»
His death from injuries sustained while in police custody led to protests around the city and helped fuel the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Second, reducing the usage of gas - switching [part of] large users such as city heating towards other fuels, and investing in the types of powerplants that can consume a variety of fuels; using gas while it's cheap and available, but being able to burn other fuels if needed.
While some errant members of our party (who've since resigned) were also involved, does anyone doubt that Democratic state Sen. Malcolm Smith's desperation to get into the Republican mayoral race was fueled by his desire to fatten his campaign account via the city's matching - funds program?
The cities allege that, for decades, the companies sold fossil fuels they knew were contributing to climate change, while engaging in a multimillion - dollar campaign to sow doubt about global warming.
As it may sound shallow I'm a city gal and need a dose of big city pollution, crowds, and traffic jams - once in a while - to keep me fueled!
Thus you search for a way out of the city all while blending in with the drug fueled townsfolk so that you do not raise suspicion and meet an untimely end.
The Camry's 2.5 - liter inline - four and 3.5 - liter V - 6 engines are more fuel efficient than in 2011, while the 2012 Camry hybrid is expected to receive EPA ratings of 43/39 mpg (city / highway).
The gas - powered car receives EPA fuel economy ratings of 20/30 mpg (city / highway), while the BlueTEC returns 21/32 mpg.
Fuel wise the 1.5 L FWD gets an EPA rating of 26/32 mpg (city / highway), while the AWD 2.0 L gets 22/28 mpg.
BMW claims a zero - to - 62 mph time of 6.1 seconds with a six - speed manual, and while the company isn't talking about fuel economy numbers, we expect the X1 with an eight - speed automatic to return about 22 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway.
The Silverado's two - mode hybrid powertrain, which General Motors developed with German automakers BMW and then DaimlerChrysler, improves the truck's fuel economy by 40 percent city and 25 percent overall for an EPA - estimated 21 mpg city and 22 mpg highway while maintaining the truck's up to 6,100 - pound towing capacity.
There's a fuel - economy penalty — 22 city / 26 highway for the four - cylinder Atlas versus 17 city / 23 highway for the AWD V - 6 and 18 city / 25 highway for the V - 6 FWD — but V - 6 versions can to tow up to 5,000 pounds, while the four can only pull 2,000.
Both the 2.0 - and 2.5 - liter engine are reasonably fuel efficient: the EPA fuel economy for the 2.0 liter / manual transmission is 30 mpg city and 40 mpg highway and slightly lower for the automatic; the EPA fuel economy for the 2.5 liter manual is 27 city / 37 highway, while the automatic transmission gets 26 city / 35 highway.
Many hybrid electric vehicles achieve higher fuel economy ratings in the city (e.g. 2017 Toyota Prius, 54 - city, 50 - highway) than on the highway because the electric motor recharges when braking and turns off the gas - powered engine when stopped; this is especially beneficial to those who do a lot of city driving because, while 100 % gas vehicles will get better mileage on the highway vs. the city, hybrids are the opposite.
Driven similarly over the same - length mixed city / highway route, the diesel had consumed about a quarter of its 13 - gallon fuel supply, while the gasoline version had slurped down nearly half of its same - sized tank.
For example, you can compare the combined city and highway gas mileage between two similar models with different fuel types: a 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid gets 49 mpg city and 47 mpg highway, while the gas - powered 2017 Honda Accord Sedan gets 26 mpg city and 34 mpg highway.
While the average fuel consumption dropped by 11.9 percent to a highly theoretical (at this stage) 21.6 mpg combined for city and highway driving, maximum torque increased to 664 lb - ft — on tap from 1,250 to 4,500 rpm.
Power drops from 170 hp to 148 hp while fuel economy rises by 30 percent to 27/36 mpg city / highway.
Ever - economical Kia likes to point out that its engine, which gets 15 mpg (15.7 L / 100 km) city / 20 mpg (11.8 L / 100 km) highway, runs on regular - grade unleaded gasoline, while the Honda Odyssey requires premium fuel, something fast becoming more of a selling point as gas prices in the U.S. increase.
My research seems to suggest that the fuel pump is beginning for go; however, I never have any issues with performance while driving (both interstate and city)-- no sluggishness or bogging down, no rough idle.
Improving the fuel economy to 14 mpg in the city and 20 mpg on the highway, the Navigator was designed to contend with the rising standards for gas consumption while not surrendering the level of luxury buyers crave.
Sure enough, Chrysler claims the Two - Mode system improves city fuel economy by 40 per cent, while the trucks» combined city / highway figures jump by 25 per cent.
The 2.4 - liter, four - cylinder engine under the hood of the Scion xB will provide a decent punch by producing 158 horsepower while still achieving more than 20 miles per gallon in the city and almost 30 miles per gallon on the highway, according the Environmental Protection Agency fuel - economy estimates.
Fuel economy estimates come in at 17 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway with front - wheel - drive, while all - wheel - drive models come in at 16 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway.
Of course, claimed fuel numbers rarely match real - life numbers, and our Tacoma measured 15.2 L / 100 km during a two - thirds / one - third mix of city / highway driving, while its trip computer recorded a more optimistic 14.1 L / 100 km over the same time period.
The EPA ratings for the fuel economy in the city have gone up by 3 mpg that is from 19 mpg to 22 mpg, while the ratings for driving on the highway are 28 mpg for rear wheel drive.
Fuel mileage is rated at 27 mpg in the city and 35 on the highway in the Countryman, while the S should be good for 25 mpg in the city and 32 on the highway.
This system gives you plenty of power, while also delivering astounding fuel efficiency: the 2015 Toyota Prius c can get up to 46 miles per gallon * when it's on the highway, and up to 53 miles per gallon in the city!
The manual transmission variant of this impressive Honda Civic sedan is said to be generating a healthy mileage of approximately 10.8 Kmpl on the city roads, while the mileage considerably increases on the highways, where it apparently gives 14.8 Kmpl, when driven under standard conditions, which is said to make this stylish sedan, one of the most fuel efficient car in its segment.
Two - wheel - drive versions have an EPA - estimated fuel economy of 13 mpg city and 18 mpg highway, while the all - wheel - drive models are listed at 13/17.
Kia also says that the combination has the potential to reduce city fuel consumption by between 25 and 30 % while shaving up to 10 % of the highway consumption when compared to the 2015 Soul and its 2.0 L naturally - aspirated four.
Fuel consumption while driving on city roads ranges from 18 - 21 mpg.
The model with front - wheel drive will give 25/31 mpg fuel rating in city / highway while the all - wheel - drive system 24/30 mpg.
Adding 4WD lowers fuel economy to 26 mpg while the Outlander GT with 3.0 - liter V6 is rated at 23 mpg combined (20 city / 27 highway).
Standard models» fuel economy reaches 30 mpg on the highway, while hybrid variants nearly achieve that number in combined city and highway driving.
Horsepower increases to 284 (up 24) and torque climbs to 259 pound feet while fuel consumption falls to 12.1 L / 100 km city, 8.9 highway and 10.7 combined.
And for maximizing fuel efficiency to 19 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway while having sufficient power, go with the EcoBoost I4.
If saving money is important, you'll like the fact that a Comparably Equipped Price on Yaris iA 6MT is $ 2,680 less than the Fiesta Titanium Sedan, and the Yaris iA 6MT's Fuel Economy (city) is 30 while the Fiesta Titanium Sedan's Fuel Economy (city) is only 27.
Around town fuel consumption figures hovered around 10 l / 100 km (23.5 mpg) while outside the city limits we saw them drop to around 7.5 l / 100 km (31.3 mpg) which is more than decent everything considered.
To start, Prius c Four's Combined Fuel Economy (City / Hwy) is 46 while MAZDA3 5 - Door Grand Touring AT's Combined Fuel Economy (City / Hwy) is 30.
While Volvo has yet to release official fuel economy figures for the 2016 XC90 T8 plug - in hybrid, we're certain it will beat out the GL450 4MATIC's EPA - rated figures of 17 MPG city and 21 MPG highway and will likely offer better fuel economy than even the 2016 Volvo XC90 T6.
The fuel economy for city is 20 miles per gallon while the fuel economy for highway is 23 miles per gallon.
The EnerGuide fuel economy rating for the Laramie's Hemi is 17.2 L / 100 km in the city, 12.7 L / 100 km on the highway, while the EcoDiesel claims 12.1 L and 8.8 L, respectively; note that the diesel claims better city fuel economy than the Hemi does on the highway.
Highlander SE AWD's Combined Fuel Economy (City / Hwy) is 22 while Pathfinder Platinum 4X4's Combined Fuel Economy (City / Hwy) is 21, and The Cruising Range of the Highlander SE AWD is 418 while it is 399 on the Pathfinder Platinum 4X4.
While there are certain models that stand above the rest in certain areas, be it for city fuel mileage or passenger volume, practicality and efficiency is about shining in all those categories at once.
It doesn't sound like a big deal, but a common perk with diesel engines is their abundance of torque; the 2.0 in the Cruze puts out an impressive 264 lb - ft of grunt, for example, while still managing a fuel consumption of just 7.5 L / 100 km city and 4.2 L / 100 km highway, making the diesel the most efficient Cruze in the entire lineup.
If that were to apply to the current Forte K3 Koup or ProCee'd GT and GT line, with its 204 - hp / 265 nm 1.6 L inline - four Gamma II T - GDI Turbo engine and also 133 - ps / 300 nm 1.6 L CRDi diesel engine, for example, that would raise its fuel economy from 24 mpg city / 36 highway to about 26/39 while bringing its 7.4 - second 0 — 60 run to about 7.0 seconds.
AWD fuel economy for the GLS 2.0 is 21 city and 25 highway, while the 2.4 AWD is very close at 20 city and 25 highway.
When equipped with the 6 - speed manual transmission, the iM has estimated fuel economy rating of 27 city / 36 highway / 31 combined MPG, while the automatic transmission model has rating of 28 city / 37 highway / 32 combined MPG.
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