用miles per gallon造句子,“miles per gallon”造句

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The new standards require an average fuel economy of 35.5 miles per gallon by 2016, an increase of more than eight miles per gallon.

John who drives a Toyota Corolla reports that he is getting 56 miles per gallon.

These days, a sedan that only runs 5 miles per gallon would be laughed off a car lot.

When the new Mazda 2 goes on sale in Japan next year, it's going to get 70.5 miles per gallon there.

The Elio car gets 84 miles per gallon (35.7 km per liter) on the highway. The driver sits in the front seat and the passenger sits in the back seat.

Mileage differ between car makes and models, although a good rule of thumb is that you should get more miles per gallon if your car has a smaller engine.

It does 40 miles per gallon and the Toyota only does 36 miles per gallon.

Belinda: For example, you could get a 3)hybrid and get fifty miles per gallon.

Compared with a standard V-6 version, the EcoBoost Explorer gets three more miles per gallon on the highway and three miles per gallon better mileage in the city.

From 2006 to 2010 the average fuel economy of new cars and light trucks rose from 25.8 miles per gallon of petrol to 29.2.

It would be similar to Federal Trade Commission rules that require auto manufacturers to say how many miles per gallon cars get whether a person is driving in the city or in the country.

It does 34 miles per gallon, but it's faster.

And bigger hybrids, such as the Ford Escape, still clock in at around 34 miles per gallon.

Consumer Reports rates it at 55 highway miles per gallon and praises it for its firm, steady ride and roomy rear seat.

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it does 38 miles per gallon.

American automobiles must meet a federally mandated fuel-efficiency standard of 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025.

it does 45 miles per gallon.

In 1981 the CAFE standard, that is the corporate average fuel economy requirement set by the government, was just 22 miles per gallon for passenger cars.

It offered twenty-five miles per gallon in city driving and forty-one on the highway.

The new regulations will require cars to average 35.5 miles per gallon (MPG) and light trucks 30mpg across a manufacturer's range of vehicles, to be phased in by 2016.

Well, about 25 miles to the gallon on the highway, but only 18 miles per gallon driving around town.

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