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 fuelefficient vehicle that meets their needs. Each vehicle in this guide has two fuel economy estimates: A city estimate that represents urban driving, in which a vehicle is started in the morning (after being parked all night) and driven in stop-and-go traffic; and A highway estimate that represents a mixture of rural and interstate highway driving in a warmed-up vehicle, typical of longer trips in free-flowing traffic. These fuel economy estimates are based on laboratory testing. All vehicles are tested in the same manner to allow fair comparisons.
Fuel Economy Guide: Model Year 2010
2010
30 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
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Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Engine Studies, Energy Related , Reciprocation & Rotating Combustion Engines , Road Transportation , Energy , Fuel economy , Motor vehicles , Gasoline mileage , Cost estimates , Fuel costs , Automobile comparisons , Vehicle operation costs , Gasoline consumption , Transmissions , Engine comparisons , Cost analysis , Tables (Data) , Fuel economy estimates
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