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2016 Toyota Prius review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The new Toyota Prius's EPA ratings are the best of any car without a plug: 54 mpg city, 50 mpg highway. Well, almost. That honor specifically goes to the Prius Two Eco, the variant I tested. With more battery-powered range, some aerodynamic enhancements, and a slightly lower curb weight, the... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford C-MAX |
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2013 Ford C-Max SEL hybrid (non-plugin), 6 month ownership impressions 2013 Ford C-MAX Pros and Cons pharmageek With some care, it is not too hard to surpass the revised EPA estimates of 44 city / 39 highway. It particulary shines in city and suburban driving where you can crest 50 mpg on some short trips. In mixed driving, we match the EPA estimate of 40 MPG without... |
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2013 Ford C-Max SEL hybrid (non-plugin), 6 month ownership impressions 2013 Ford C-MAX Pros and Cons pharmageek With some care, it is not too hard to surpass the revised EPA estimates of 44 city / 39 highway. It particulary shines in city and suburban driving where you can crest 50 mpg on some short trips. In mixed driving, we match the EPA estimate of 40 MPG without... |
2013 Ford C-MAX Hybrid Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Ford C-MAX's fuel economy is at once the #1 reason most people will buy a C-MAX, but also the model's greatest shortfall. The EPA ratings are an impressive 47 mpg city, 47 highway. In real suburban driving we (and many owners) observed trip computer averages of 33 to 40,... Comparison vehicle: 2012 Toyota Prius v |