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2018 Kia Stinger GT Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Two-ton gas-powered cars that can reach 60 mph in under five seconds aren't going to match a Prius for fuel efficiency. But some (the Audi) are considerably more efficient than others (the Kia). This doesn't happen by chance. The previous-generation Audi managed 18 mpg city and 28 mpg... Comparison vehicle: 2018 Audi A5 / S5 / RS5 |
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2015 Ford Mustang GT vs. 2015 Audi RS 5 Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The performance of these cars is not without an obvious tradeoff. In EPA tests, the Mustang GT manages only 15 mpg city, but 25 mpg highway, with the manual transmission. With the optional six-speed automatic, the car can go a mile farther per gallon in the city. The Audi rates... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Audi A5 / S5 / RS5 |
2013 Audi A5 / S5 / RS5 Pros and Cons Member5550 Mileage seems to have leveled out at about 27 mpg with a 60/40 mix of highway and suburban driving. On longer trips, it has been as high as 30 mpg while driving a steady 75 mph. |
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2009 Audi A5 / S5 Pros and Cons A member in California, United States |
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A great balance between performance and comfort 2011 Audi A5 / S5 Pros and Cons Member5061 I knew what gas mileage the S5 got long before I stepped onto the dealer lot. Still, I get 24 mpg on a full highway run. |
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2008 Audi A5 / S5 Pros and Cons Member4706 It is not great, and if you have fun with the car, you will get less than 15MPG |
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2008 Audi A5 / S5 Pros and Cons Member4160 drinks too fast when driving is more aggressive |
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2009 Audi A5 / S5 Pros and Cons Member4274 Fuel economy is fair when going for a long ride, the car is AWD and heavy. I did however expect a somewhat lower fuel consumption when driving short-distance. |
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2010 Audi A5 / S5 Pros and Cons Member4103 Averaging 9L/100KM, without feeling too conservative. |
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2008 Audi A5 / S5 Pros and Cons A member in Connecticut, United States Thirsty V8 coupled with a car that was born to be driven hard equals mid-teen MPG in mostly non-highway driving. |