The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) produce the Fuel Economy Guide to help car buyers choose the most fuel-efficient vehicle that meets their needs. This guide provides fuel cost estimates for each vehicle. The estimates are based on the assumptions that you travel 15,000 miles per year (55% under city driving conditions and 45% under highway conditions) and that fuel costs $2.20/gallon for regular unleaded gasoline and $2.40/gallon for premium. Cost-per-gallon assumptions for vehicles that use other fuel types are discussed at the beginning of those vehicle sections. The fuel costs were determined in advance to allow time for printing labels and the Guide and do not reflect the recent unanticipated rise in fuel prices.
Fuel Economy Guide: Model Year 2006
2005
28 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Engine Studies, Energy Related , Reciprocation & Rotating Combustion Engines , Road Transportation , Motor vehicles , Fuel economy , Gasoline mileage , Fuel costs , Automobile comparisons , Vehicle operating costs , Gasoline consumption , Transmissions , Engine comparisons , Cost analysis , Tables(Data)
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