constantly starting from a stop takes more energy than continuing a steady speed, its inertia.
This vehicle is supposed to get 17 miles per gallon city driving, 18.4 miles per gallon mixed driving, and up to 26 miles per gallon on the highway.
14 to 15 miles per gallon city driving---3.78 litres per gallon, 20-21 miles per gallon highway. 14 to 15 miles per gallon city driving---3.78 litres per gallon, 20-21 miles per gallon highway.
I have 2.2L 99 Camry and it does 28 miles per gallon in mix traffic with large contribution from driving on highway.
You get between 14 to 18 miles/gallon for both city and highway driving.
Many times when calculating miles per gallon, automotive companies will list both city mpg and highway mpg. City driving includes less miles, but more stopping and starting, and idling in traffic.
The average miles per gallon of the Ford Escape is 28.5 during highway driving. City driving can give an average of as low as 23 miles per gallon.
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.
On average about 20 miles per gallon. Give or take depending on city driving compared to highway.
depending on the running condition, and the driving area, such as highway or city driving, its would cost you approx $254.00 with gas at $3.89 a gallon, while driving on the highway/interstate getting approx 16 miles to the gallon. Approx $300.00 with gas at $3.89 a gallon while driving within the city limits, getting 13 miles to the gallon.
The 1993 Chevy Suburban gets 11 miles per gallon when driving in the city. This model gets 16 miles per gallon on the highway.
A 1991 Chevy Suburban will get 11 miles per gallon if driving in the city. It gets around 15 miles per gallon on the highway.
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.