The reported gas mileage of the R8 Audi is 13 miles per gallon in the city and 19 miles per gallon on the highway. They report an average of 15 miles per gallon combined city and highway driving.
Yes, by up to 18%
The GMC Acadia has gas mileage of 18-24 mpg, which is fair for a vehicle of its size. However, this is lower than the average mileage for a gas-powered automobile.
That would depend on the mileage of the automobile. If you get 20 miles per gallon you would expect 20 miles times 20 gallons or 400 miles. In my F350 you may expect 180 miles.
There is no ONE answer to this question. Audi Q7 TDI, Chevrolet Corvette, Volkswagen Passat are some of the cars that provide good gas mileage along with comfortable drive.
You can expect to get approximately 18 miles per gallon from your 1965 Chevrolet Malibu. The gas mileage will be lower if the Malibu has been upgraded to todays emissions standards.
Porsche 911 no doubt, great handling, good street car, better gas mileage
A Audi Q7 TDI has a good gas mileage. You only have to fill it up every 600 miles. Although you have to fill it up with diesel it still doesn't need to be filled up that often which is good.
The phrase is "Audi 5000," referring to the automobile, which experienced "Unintended acceleration." It would accelerate from a standstill with no touching of the gas pedal. Thus, "I'm Audi 5000" means to leave abruptly.
if it is an Automatic expect 30 mph on highway...1.6 l engine
The gas mileage on Hyundai Elantra cars depends on where one drives. If one drives in the city, one can expect 28 miles, highway at 38, and combined at 32 miles.
I have a 1995 Skylark and you should expect anywhere from 17-25 mpg depending on your driving. If you're in the city a lot, expect around 17 but expect mileage in the low-to-mid 20's if you use the freeway more often.
it will vary but expect around 13 mpg of mixed city/highway driving