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  2. Detroit Diesel V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    6.2L fitted to a 1987 HMMWV. The original 6.2 L (379 cu in) diesel V8 was introduced in 1982 for the Chevrolet C/K and was produced until 1993. The 6.2L diesel emerged as a high-fuel-economy alternative to the V8 gasoline engine lineup, and achieved better mileage than Chevrolet's 4.3L V6 gasoline engine of the 1980s, at a time when the market was focused on power rather than efficiency.

  3. My Favorite Ride: Check out this GMC Yukon with 252,000 ... - AOL

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    A 2002 GMC Yukon XL that's surpassed 252,000 miles. Lloyd noted in the accompanying email message that after reading my recent Subaru sagas that he appreciates my automotive "trials and tribulations."

  4. Volkswagen Passat - Wikipedia

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    It carried a US EPA fuel efficiency rating for the sedan of 45 miles per US gallon (5.2 L/100 km; 54 mpg ‑imp) highway. Combined with a 98 litres (21.6 imp gal; 25.9 US gal) 28 litres (6.2 imp gal; 7.4 US gal) reserve option fuel tank, the B4 TDI wagon had an 1800+ km (1200+ mi) range on a single tank of fuel.

  5. Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent - Wikipedia

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    The following table compares official EPA ratings for fuel economy (in miles per gallon gasoline equivalent, mpg-e or MPGe, for plug-in electric vehicles) for series production all-electric passenger vehicles rated by the EPA for model years 2015, [48] 2016, [49] 2017, [50] and 2023 [51] versus the model year 2016 vehicles that were rated the ...

  6. Fuel economy in automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Fuel consumption monitor from a 2006 Honda Airwave.The displayed fuel economy is 18.1 km/L (5.5 L/100 km; 43 mpg ‑US). A Briggs and Stratton Flyer from 1916. Originally an experiment in creating a fuel-saving automobile in the United States, the vehicle weighed only 135 lb (61.2 kg) and was an adaptation of a small gasoline engine originally designed to power a bicycle.

  7. Chevrolet Tahoe - Wikipedia

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    Highway mileage was improved from 19 mpg ‑US (12 L/100 km; 23 mpg ‑imp) to 21 to 22 mpg ‑US (11 to 11 L/100 km; 25 to 26 mpg ‑imp) with the addition of Active Fuel Management cylinder deactivation. For 2009, the 6.2 L engine in the Yukon Denali got a power increase to 403 hp (301 kW), while a 395 hp (295 kW) 6.2L was added as an option ...

  8. List of North American Volkswagen engines - Wikipedia

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    Its cylinder head contains five valves per cylinder–a total of 20 valves, and all versions use a turbocharger. ID code- AEB 1.8-litre T, 110 kW (150 PS; 148 hp) — 1997–1999 Volkswagen Passat (longitudinally mounted) ID code- ATW 1.8-litre T, 110 kW (150 PS; 148 hp)? — 2000 Volkswagen Passat (longitudinally mounted)

  9. W8 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen 4-litre W8 engine [1] was available in the Volkswagen Passat (B5.5) from September 2001 to September 2004. [2] Production was minimal at only 11,000 units. [citation needed]