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2013 Dodge Dart Pros and Cons Member6637 28 MPG in city and highwway |
2013 Dodge Dart Pros and Cons Member5043 Fuel economy was sub par, at a 24 mpg return on a 4 hour trip in the flat lands of southern Michigan to central Ohio, I'd rather drive my current ride, a 2014 Charger that gets 22 mpg on the same trip. City mileage was a joke at something... |
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2013 Dodge Dart Pros and Cons Member5114 Considering the modest displacement (1.4L), I did expect better fuel economy, but it was an improvement on a prior vehicle. I also admit that I was an aggressive driver, so someone else with a milder driving style could probably improve on the fuel economy. |
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GREAT CAR! GREAT GAS MILEAGE! 2013 Dodge Dart Pros and Cons Member486 Great Gas mileage compared to my previous cars. Can't wait to take a much longer trip to see how well it does. |
If you want to be different get a Dart 2013 Dodge Dart Pros and Cons Member5817 Three-Year Veteran I't probably middle of the road in real world driving but.... It's so much FUN TO DRIVE!!! |
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2013 Mitsubishi Lancer GT Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Mitsubishi did improve the powertrain's EPA ratings a few years ago. But they're still only 22 mpg city, 31 highway. Even the portly Dart GT manages 23/33 with a manual transmission. Credit a sixth ratio the Lancer lacks. In my suburban driving, the trip computer regularly reported averages in... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Dodge Dart |
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2013 Dodge Dart GT Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The changes for the GT have changed a few areas from "why nots" to "whys." I also didn't mind the deep instrument panel and limited steering wheel adjustment as much this time around. In a back-to-back drive, the instrument panel on the Focus seemed even deeper than the Dart's. If... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Ford Focus |
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2013 Honda Civic EX-L Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Compact sedans have been getting heavier and heavier. With a midsize-like curb weight of 3,242 lbs., the Dodge Dart is the heftiest of the bunch. The Honda Civic, with a curb weight of 2,804 lbs., is nearly a quarter-ton lighter. This pays off in better fuel economy. Though its 140-horsepower... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Dodge Dart |
Buy the Dart! 2013 Dodge Dart Pros and Cons A member in Louisiana, United States Coming from a car that averaged 23 mpg, I looked for a car that would provide me with the best mpg that would fit my style. The Dart had me from the first announcement. |
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2013 Dodge Dart Limited 2.0 Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh With its standard 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and optional six-speed automatic transmission, the Dodge Dart earns EPA ratings of 24 mpg city, 34 highway. Recently redesigned or upgraded competitors, including the Ford Focus (27/38), Hyundai Elantra (28/38), Mazda3 (28/40), and Nissan Sentra (30/39) do at least a few mpg better. Comparison vehicle: 2012 Ford Focus |