The most reliable website to find information on which cars have the best MPG is kellybluebook. At this site you will be able to compare cars with one another.
Anyone can compare cars at a great website called fueleconomy.gov. This site offers you the great tools accessible to compare all different types of cars to find the best high mpg rating and even gas mileage and safety ratings as well.
A good place to compare cars' fuel economy is at http://www.fueleconomy.gov. This includes statistics of smart cars and regular cars to compare them.
One can compare the fuel consumption of various cars by finding the detailed mpg information from the official website of the car brand. Then one can do an individual analysis of each mpg information and decide on the best option.
You can go to MSN Autos, Consumer Reports, Edmunds, among other websites and compare various models of SUV's in similar classes, and determine from that which has the best MPG performance.
Yes, Car and Driver provides MPG as well as performance ratings on all vehicles reviewed. If the vehicle is produced for market there will be information listed. If the vehicle in question is a concept car, there may not be information for that model yet.
If you are buying a used car, be careful of the new MPG ratings that are now in place. Since 2008, MPG ratings on cars seemed to have gone down. In reality, the old MPG ratings were based on driving conditions that were unrealistic for the way we now live. Cars that are 2008 models and newer did not lose any MPG, the new and more realistic standards were just put in place.
The 2006 Nissan Murano has 8.5 out of 10 rating on the Kelley Blue Book website. It has a 17 mpg city and 23 mpg highway.
MPG ratings are based on the make, model and year, as well as the engine size. Given that there are lots of options among Dodge Ram as well as Ford vans, it would be difficult to say here which has the better MPG. Visit www.edmunds.com where you can research specific models and check out the MPG ratings of each.
The Honda Pilot is an excellent SUV. It seats 8 comfortably and gets 18 mpg in the city as well as 25 highway mpg. Its has very good safety ratings as well.
28 MPG is pretty average for many cars on the road, so 31 MPG is good.
Go to http:/www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm for fuel mileage ratings on any car from 1985 to now. It shows two ratings for 1991. The 5.0 V8 with 4 speed automatic transmission is rated at 15 mpg city, and 24 mpg highway. The 5.7 V8 with 4 speed automatic transmission is rated at 13 mpg city, and 19 mpg highway. These ratings are based on the new system enacted in 2008. The new rating system allows for a more realistic mpg rating.
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