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Small SUVs and crossovers have replaced midsize sedans as the best-selling cars in the U.S. because they offer a combination ...
It's a familiar story out back: the ADX's 37.7 in (958 mm) of legroom is plenty in this class, and barely less than that ...
More power. It’s what almost every owner wants from their car, truck, or SUV, but the question is how do you get it? T ...
Hot weather improves fuel economy because it helps the engine warm up more quickly, and hot air creates less drag. Summer fuel blends also improve efficiency.
Synthetic oil can also withstand scorching heat, and is less prone to evaporating or breaking down, which will make your engine work harder. Again, synthetic oil leads to better fuel economy.
Improved fuel economy isn't the only benefit to changing your spark plugs regularly, although it's definitely on the list. New spark plugs can also support your engine better, leading to optimal ...
Fuel economy was impressive when new, checking in at 53 mpg combined (48/59 mpg city/highway), according to the EPA. But, the Insight that Robot Cantina is playing around with isn’t stock, and ...
Better fuel economy. There are plenty of variables that can affect just how big this saving is, but a general consensus is that a turbocharged engine can reduce fuel consumption by between 2% and 6%.
Any Chevy truck with the available Duramax® 2.8L Turbo-Diesel engine, which provides 30 MPG Choosing one of these cars or any other fuel-efficient vehicle will help reduce your carbon footprint.
All of this means drivers can expect greater efficiency and reduced fuel consumption. In the Palisade, the 2.5-liter hybrid engine produces 329 hp (246 kW / 334 PS) and 339 lb-ft (460 Nm) of torque.