Most stations - no matter the brand - are typically independently owned. Station owners order gasoline from whichever distributor they want and the delivering truck adds the specific additives for that brand. The gas that comes out of the pipeline is the same no matter the brand.
yes at 36 mpg it is a very efficient car
According to the website published by the US Department of energy (http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/bestworst.shtml) the most fuel efficient car is the Toyota Prius. It gets 51 mpg in the city and 48 mpg on the highway.
Typically a "fuel-efficient" car will get at least an average of 30 MPG. Anything below that is not considered fuel-efficient. Anything under 20 MPG is labeled a "gas guzzler."
It is important to know the fuel economy of a car while owning it. The fuel economy of a Ford E350 is 14 mpg city and 18 mpg highway.
The car known as Chevrolet Minivan has a fuel economy of 11/17 mpg. The car may be purchased while new or used from various different stores or car showrooms.
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When owning a car it is important to know its fuel economy. The mpg of a 2008 of a Nissan skyline is 23 mpg city and 32 mpg highway.
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.
Modern cars can provide the driver 30-40 mpg. Also, in today's economy, it is a better investment to buy a car with higher fuel efficiency.
You can get top fuel efficient cars by visiting Smart Car's website. Smart Cars are a cross between a small car and a compact SUV and get lots of MPG. These cars are safe to drive and are very eco-friendly.
The latest model of the Chevy Cobalt is the 2010. The sedan model gets 24 mpg in the city and 33 mpg on the highway with a combined mpg of 27. This is decent to good efficiency for a car.
It is important to have a car that has decent fuel economy. A 1994 Nissan Altima gets 24 mpg city, and 30 mpg highway.