10 liters per 100 km equates to 28.248 mpg (UK).
In general, the average fuel consumption of the Nissan Stagea rests in the 35 - 40 miles per gallon range. Many of these cars exceed this value and can reach about 48 miles per gallon.
depends on your speed and your cars fuel consumption
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Most midsize European cars are diesel which gives more miles per gallon. In the UK, an imperial gallon measurement is larger than the US gallon. An imperial gallon is 4 Liters. A US gallon is about 3.78 Liters. Therefore, a UK car gets more miles per "gallon". Note that the diesels do get much better mileage than gas engines, even after you convert to the same unit of measurement.
The average miles per gallon of new vehicles in the United States is 25.4 miles per gallon. Older cars and heavy trucks can be much less efficient and are not commonly factored into the annual statistics. The 2016 goal is to have all cars on US roads to be at or above 35.5 miles per gallon.
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One can buy Eclipse cars from Carmax, Cars, Edmunds, and Cars Direct. Eclipse is Mitsubishi, and boasts 20 miles per gallon in a city and 25 miles per gallon on the highway.
The Honda CRV can get 23 miles per gallon city and 31 miles per gallon highway. The specific miles per gallon will depend on the cars condition.
It depends on the vehicle. Some cars get ten miles per gallon, some get fifty plus miles to the gallon.
Depending on make/model, a used Acura car will usually get between 25-31 miles per gallon. Again, that depends on the model you get, the year, and what the condition the engine is in.
Breaking down the best cars in terms of miles per gallon is probably best done by putting them into three categories: Gasoline, hybrid, and luxury. For cars that run on gasoline engines, the best fuel economy comes from the Scion iQ, which gets 37 miles per gallon. The best hybrid is the Toyota Prius Hybrid, which gets 50 miles per gallon. And in terms of luxury cars, the Lexus CT 200h gets about 41.5 miles per gallon combined.
Environmentally cars are specifically engineered to have superior mile per gallon, or MPG compared to normal cars. These comparisons can be made at KellyBlueBook website.