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Even without an all-wheel drive model, and what True Car describes as a slightly “underpowered” base engine, the Kia Niro still offers the best fuel economy ratings for an SUV in 2025 at up to ...
There are two main types of cars on dealership lots that are the go-to choice for 21st-century family-haulers. Regardless of which vehicle you prefer, it's clear that the station wagon is a thing ...
2024 Honda CR-V Hybrid. Price: Starting at $34,675 Fuel economy: up to 40 mpg combined. Not only is the Honda CR-V Hybrid one of the most fuel-efficient SUVs on sale today, it's also one of the ...
For example, the fuel economy target for the 2012 Honda Fit with a footprint of 40 sq ft (3.7 m 2) is 36 miles per US gallon (6.5 L/100 km), equivalent to a published fuel economy of 27 miles per US gallon (8.7 L/100 km) (see #Calculations of MPG overestimated for information regarding the difference), and a Ford F-150 with its footprint of 65 ...
The Yukon XL officially went on sale for the first time ever in Mexico, starting in the Fall of 2020 with the 2021 models (GMC had only offered the Yukon in that country because GM did not want to have the Yukon XL cannibalized in terms of sales with the Suburban, which is also that country's best-selling SUV), where it is only available in the ...
Fuel economy as rated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [36] (Fuel economy as displayed in the Monroney label) Vehicle Model year Operating mode EPA fuel economy ratings Notes Combined City Highway Chrysler Pacifica AWD: 2020: Gasoline only: 20 mpg: 17 mpg: 25 mpg: Chrysler Pacifica FWD: 2017: Gasoline only: 22 mpg: 18 mpg: 28 mpg ...
Cars get better gas mileage than trucks and many SUVs, but not all cars, trucks and SUVs are created equal. When it comes to vehicles, every class and category has standout models that give ...
A Ford Excursion SUV next to a Toyota Camry compact. Sport utility vehicles (SUVs) have been criticized for a variety of environmental and automotive safety reasons. The rise in production and marketing of SUVs in the 2010s and 2020s by auto manufacturers has resulted in over 80% of all new car sales in the United States being SUVs or light trucks by October 2021. [1]