Yes, they actually have a government approved website where you can compare and contrast mileages. Auto dealers also sometimes offer fuel mileage comparisons online or in person visits to their dealerships.
You can check out any car buying site for comparisons of fuel consumption. The Kelly Blue Book website and Edmunds.com are two of the more popular sites for comparing the specs of cars, including gas mileage, cost and more.
being a 454 it doesn'y get any kind of fuel mileage
Many rave about the gas mileage Subaru's get. This could be their opinion, but as long as it was new and didn't have any fuel accessory issues (fuel pump, fuel filter)it should get grand mileage.
take one foot off the accelerator
no, they just mean that the engine has a supply of hydrogen to run on rather than any other fuel
Driving mileage is approximately 100 miles. If you stop for food or fuel or any other detour you mileage may be more. Also, mileage will vary depending on exact departure and destination addresses.
There are websites where you can check the fuel economy of each car. One good website is fueleconomy.gov. You can search about any car to compare the mileage.
yeah there is but mostly it is in race cars and vehicles intended for the best fuel mileage possible
The engine control computer keep the fuel ratio at 17 to 1. This has been found to give the best performance and fuel mileage. There is not any manual adjustments to be made.
The best car you could get that is fuel efficient is any form of hybrid. They combine electricity and fuel to put out amazing gas mileage. When the electricity runs low the gas kicks in.
Most cars sold today state their fuel economy on their website. So the best way to do this would be to get out a pen and paper and write down several cars fuel economies.
Mileage for this engine can range from as low as 13 mpg to as high as 30 depending on the year, make and model of the vehicle. The quality of fuel, as well as the quality of the lubricating oil used can have an impact on mileage. Driving habits can affect the mileage of any vehicle. That is why all mileage claims advertised always have the disclaimer, "Your actual mileage may vary"....