Equity & Freight Electrification by Jose Miguel Acosta Cordova
Fuel Economy Guide 2011
1. Fuel Economy
Guide
Model Year
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fueleconomy.gov/m for your mobile device
2011
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
DOE/EE-0333 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
2. USING THE FUEL tested in the same manner to allow for fair
Fuel Economy comparisons. For answers to frequently
ECONOMY GUIDE asked questions about fuel economy
Guide
Model Year estimates, visit www.fueleconomy.gov.
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2011 The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Annual Fuel Cost Estimates
Energy (DOE) produce the Fuel Economy
Guide to help car buyers choose the This Guide provides annual fuel cost esti-
most fuel-efficient vehicle that meets their mates for each vehicle. The estimates are
needs. The Guide is published in print based on the assumptions that you travel
and on the Web at www.fueleconomy. 15,000 miles per year (55% under city
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency gov. For additional print copies, please driving conditions and 45% under high-
way conditions) and that fuel costs $3.00/
DOE/EE-0333
call the EERE Information Center at
1-877-337-3463 or mail your request to gallon for regular unleaded gasoline and
contents EERE Information Center, 20440 Century $3.20/gallon for premium. Cost-per-gallon
assumptions for vehicles that use other
Boulevard, Suite 150, Germantown, MD
■ Using the Fuel Economy Guide / i 20874. fuel types are discussed at the beginning
of those vehicle sections. The fuel costs
■ Understanding the Guide Listings / 1 were determined in advance to allow time
■ Why Some Vehicles Are Not Listed / 1 Fuel Economy Estimates for printing fuel economy labels, and the
■ Vehicle Classes Used in This Guide / 2 Each vehicle in this Guide has two fuel Guide and may not reflect current fuel
economy estimates: prices.
■ Tax Incentives and Disincentives / 2
■ Why Consider Fuel Economy / 2 Visit www.fueleconomy.gov to personal-
● A city estimate that represents urban
■ Fueling Options / 3 ize fuel costs based on current fuel prices
driving, in which a vehicle is started
Fuel Economy and Annual Fuel Cost and your driving habits.
■ in the morning (after being parked all
Ranges for Vehicle Classes / 3 night) and driven in stop-and-go traffic
■ Model Year 2011 Fuel Economy
Your Fuel Economy Will Vary
● A highway estimate that represents a
Leaders / 4 Even though EPA recently improved its
mixture of rural and interstate highway
methods for estimating fuel economy,
■ 2011 Model Year Vehicles / 5 driving in a warmed-up vehicle, typical
your vehicle’s fuel economy will almost
Battery Electric Vehicles / 19 of longer trips in free-flowing traffic
■ certainly vary from EPA’s estimate. Fuel
■ Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles / 19 economy is not a fixed number; it varies
These fuel economy estimates are based
Hybrid Electric Vehicles / 20 significantly based on where you drive,
■ on laboratory testing. All vehicles are
■ Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles / 21
■ Diesel Vehicles / 21
■ Ethanol Flexible Fuel Vehicles / 22
■ Fuel Cell Vehicles / 25
■ Index / 25
Estimated
average MPG
Estimated for highway
40
average MPG
for city driving
City MPG
$1,098
43 driving
Highway
MPG for
for most $3.00 most drivers
33 47 35 51
drivers will will fall within
fall within this range
this range
41 Fuel cost based
14 41 on 15,000 miles per
Shows the combined All Compact Cars year at $3.00 per
city/highway MPG of gallon for regular
this vehicle compared unleaded and
to others in its class $3.20 for premium
Check the fuel economy label on the vehicle at the dealer showroom for its specific fuel
economy (MPG) ratings. The ratings may vary slightly from the values in this guide because
of engine and fuel system differences not listed here.
This document is printed on recycled paper.
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3. how you drive, and other factors. Thus, economy ratings and factors that affect class and alternative fuel vehicles are
it is impossible for one set of estimates fuel economy, visit indicated with special markings (see
to predict fuel economy precisely for all www.fueleconomy.gov. diagram below). Vehicles that can use
drivers in all environments. For example, more than one kind of fuel have an entry
the following factors can lower your
vehicle’s fuel economy:
UNDERSTANDING THE for each fuel type.
GUIDE LISTINGS Interior passenger and cargo volumes
are located in the index at the back of the
● Aggressive driving (hard acceleration
We hope you’ll find the Fuel Economy Guide.
and braking)
Guide easy to use! Fuel economy and
annual fuel cost data are organized by
● Excessive idling, accelerating, and
vehicle class (see page 2 for a list of
WHY SOME VEHICLES
braking in stop-and-go traffic
classes). Within each class, vehicles are ARE NOT LISTED
● Cold weather (engines are more listed alphabetically by manufacturer and Fuel economy regulations currently do not
efficient when warmed up) model. apply to
● Driving with a heavy load or with the air ● Sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and
conditioner running Vehicle models with different features,
passenger vans with a gross vehicle
such as engine size or transmission type,
● Improperly tuned engine or under- weight rating (GVWR) of more than
are listed as different vehicles—engine
inflated tires 10,000 pounds—GVWR is the vehicle
and transmission attributes are shown
weight plus carrying capacity
in columns 2 and 3. Additional attributes
In addition, small variations in vehicle needed to distinguish among vehicles ● Other vehicles with a GVWR of 8,500
manufacturing can cause fuel economy (e.g., fuel type, suggested fuel grade) are pounds or more or a curb weight over
variations in the same make and model, listed in the “Notes” column. A legend for 6,000 pounds
and some vehicles don’t attain maximum abbreviations is provided on page 5.
fuel economy until they are “broken in” Therefore, those vehicles are not tested,
(around 3,000–5,000 miles). A “P” in the “Notes” column indicates that and fuel economy labels are not posted on
the manufacturer recommends that the their windows.
So, please remember that the EPA vehicle be fueled with premium-grade
ratings are a useful tool for comparing gasoline, and a “PR” indicates that the Also, for some vehicles, fuel economy
vehicles when car buying, but they may manufacturer requires premium. The information is not available in time to be
not accurately predict the MPG you will higher price of premium fuel is reflected in printed in the Guide. However, you can
get. This is also true for annual fuel cost the annual fuel cost. find more up-to-date information at
estimates. For more information on fuel The most fuel-efficient vehicles in each www.fueleconomy.gov.
Sample Vehicle Listing
(Not Actual Data) Additional information to help
further identify the vehicle (e.g.,
Trans Type/
Manufacturer
City / Hwy
Eng Size /
Cylinders
Fuel Cost
engine and fuel system info) along
Speeds
Annual
with other useful information about
Notes
MPG
Model taxes, required fuel grade, etc.
EXAMPLE:
MINI P=Premium Gasoline Recommended
The most fuel-efficient
automatic and manual vehicles Cooper S Clubman.............. A-S6.......
1.6/4 .... 26/34..... $1,656 ....P T T=Turbocharger
per class are listed in black ............................................. M-6.......1.6/4 .... 27/36..... $1,598 ....P T
boldface type and marked CHEVROLET EPA city & highway MPG
with a black pointer ( ). Aveo..................................... A-4........1.6/4 .... 25/34..... $1,606 estimates
............................................. M-5.......1.6/4 .... 27/35..... $1,498
Camaro................................ A-S6..... 3.6/6 .... 18/29..... $2,048 EXAMPLE: 25 MPG city,
............................................. M-6.......3.6/6 .... 17/28..... $2,250 34 MPG highway
Alternative fuel vehicles are FORD
highlighted by a blue bar, and those Fiesta FWD......................... A-S6.....1.6/4 ...29/38.......$1,364 Vehicle Class
that can use two kinds of fuel, such ............................................. M-5.......
1.6/4 ...28/37.......$1,404
as flexible fuel vehicles, have an
Estimated annual fuel cost,
entry for each fuel type.
assuming 15,000 miles of
MIDSIZE CARS travel a year (55% city and
Transmission information: type MERCURY 45% highway) and an
(A=automatic, A-S=automatic Milan FWD........................... A-6....... 2.5/4 .... 23/33.... $1,732 average fuel price
transmission-select shift, AV= ............................................. M-6.......2.5/4 .... 22/29.... $1,876
continuously variable transmission, Milan FWD FFV.................... A-S6.... 3.0/6 .... 14/21.... $2,438 ....E85 Flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs)
M=manual, etc.) followed by 20/28.... $1,958 ....Gas can run on gasoline or E85
number of gears or speeds (a mixture of 85% ethanol &
15% gasoline).
Engine size (in liters) followed by number of cylinders. EXAMPLE: 3.0-liter, 6-cylinder engine
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4. VEHICLE CLASSES USED IN THIS GUIDE
CARS TRUCKS
CLASS Passenger and Cargo CLASS Gross Vehicle
TWO-SEATER CARS Volume (cu. ft.) PICKUP TRUCKS Weight Rating* (pounds)
SEDANS Small Under 6,000
Minicompact Under 85 Standard 6,000 to 8,500
Subcompact 85 to 99 VANS
Compact 100 to 109 Passenger Under 10,000
Midsize 110 to 119 Cargo Under 8,500
Large 120 or more MINIVANS Under 8,500
STATION WAGONS SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES Under 10,000
Small Under 130 SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES Under 8,500
Midsize 130 to 159
Large 160 or more *Gross vehicle weight rating = vehicle weight plus carrying capacity.
TAX INCENTIVES AND This can add up to thousands of dollars emits around 6 to 9 tons of CO2 each year.
over a vehicle’s lifetime. Fuel-efficient Unlike other forms of vehicle pollution,
DISINCENTIVES models come in all shapes and sizes, so CO2 emissions cannot be reduced by
you need not sacrifice utility or size. pollution control technologies. They can
Federal Tax Credits only be reduced by burning less fuel or by
You may be eligible for a federal income Each vehicle listing in the Fuel Economy burning fuel that contains less carbon.
tax credit if you purchase one of the Guide provides an estimated annual fuel
following vehicle types in 2010–11. cost (see page i). The online guide at One of the most important things you can
www.fueleconomy.gov features an annual do to reduce your contribution to climate
fuel cost calculator that allows you to insert change is to buy a vehicle with better fuel
Vehicle Type Credit your local gasoline prices and typical driving economy. The difference between 25
Hybrid or Diesel Up to conditions (percentage of city and highway miles per gallon and 20 miles per gallon
(purchased before 2011) $3,400 driving) to obtain the most accurate fuel cost can prevent the emission of 10 tons of
Alternative Fuel Vehicle $4,000 information for your vehicle. CO2 over a vehicle’s lifetime, more than a
(purchased before 2011)* year’s worth of use.
Plug-in Electric Drive Up to Reduce Oil Dependence
Vehicle (e.g., plug-in hybrid $7,500 Costs Annual CO2 Emissions by Vehicle MPG
or battery electric vehicle) 16
Buying a more fuel-efficient vehicle
can help reduce our dependence on 12.4
*As of this publication, compressed natural gas 12
(CNG) vehicles are the only commercially available
petroleum. More than half of the oil used
alternative fuel vehicles that qualify for this incentive. to produce the gasoline you put in your 9.3
Flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs) are not eligible. tank is imported. The United States uses 8 7.5
about 19 million barrels of oil per day, two- 5.4 6.2
Visit www.fueleconomy.gov for more 4.2 4.7
thirds of which is used for transportation. 4
information on qualifying models, credit Petroleum imports cost us about $207
amounts, and phase-out dates. billion a year—that’s money that could be 0
45 40 35 30 25 20 15
used to fuel our own economy.
MPG
Gas Guzzler Tax
The Energy Tax Act of 1978 requires auto Reduce Climate Change
companies to pay a “gas guzzler” tax on Climate change is widely viewed as the You can also reduce your contribution to
the sale of cars with exceptionally low fuel most significant long-term threat to the climate change by
economy. Such vehicles are identified in global environment, and man-made
the Guide by the word “Tax” in the “Notes” ● Getting the best fuel economy out of
emissions of greenhouse gases are very
column. In the dealer showroom, the your car
likely the cause of most of the observed
words “Gas Guzzler” and the tax amount global warming over the last 50 years. ● Using a low-carbon fuel, such as
are listed on the vehicle’s fuel economy compressed natural gas (CNG) or
label. The tax does not apply to light Burning fossil fuels such as gasoline and electricity from a renewable resource
trucks. diesel releases carbon dioxide (CO2) and such as wind or hydropower
other greenhouse gases (GHGs) into
● Walking, biking, or taking public transit
WHY CONSIDER FUEL the atmosphere, contributing to global
more often
climate change. CO2 is the most important
ECONOMY? human-made GHG, and highway vehicles
New fuel economy and CO2 tailpipe
account for 27% (1.5 billion tons) of U.S.
emissions standards will go into effect
Save Money CO2 emissions each year.
starting with model year 2012 vehicles.
You could save as much as $1,400 in fuel
costs each year by choosing the most Every gallon of gasoline your vehicle
fuel-efficient vehicle in a particular class. burns puts about 20 pounds of CO2 into
the atmosphere—the average vehicle
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5. FUELING OPTIONS stations in the United States currently sell
E85. Visit http://www.afdc.energy.gov/
using higher blends will not be covered
under the manufacturer’s warranty. Check
afdc/locator/stations/ for locations near your owner’s manual or with your vehicle
Ethanol Blends – E85 and you. manufacturer to determine the right blend
E10 for your vehicle.
Ethanol is an alcohol fuel made by There is no noticeable difference in
fermenting and distilling starch crops, vehicle performance when low-level Use of biodiesel blends may reduce fuel
such as corn. It may also be made from ethanol blends are used. However, FFVs economy slightly, less than 1% for B5.
“cellulosic biomass” such as trees and operating on E85 usually experience a
grasses in the near future. The use of 25–30% drop in MPG due to ethanol’s Purchase commercial-grade biodiesel
ethanol can reduce U.S. dependence on lower energy content. from a reputable dealer. Never refuel
petroleum and reduce greenhouse gases. with recycled grease or vegetable
Biodiesel oil that has not been converted to
E10 or “gasohol” is a blend of 10% Biodiesel is a commercially available biodiesel. It will damage your engine.
ethanol and 90% gasoline sold in diesel-replacement fuel manufactured
many parts of the country. All auto from vegetable oils or animal fats. It Visit http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/
manufacturers approve the use of blends produces fewer greenhouse gases than locator/stations/ for locations of service
of 10% ethanol or less in their gasoline petroleum diesel and, since it is made stations selling biodiesel.
vehicles. domestically from renewable resources,
increases national energy security. Premium- vs. Regular-Grade
E85, a blend of 85% ethanol and 15% Gasoline
gasoline, can be used in flexible fuel Biodiesel can be blended at any ratio The recommended gasoline for most
vehicles (FFVs), which are specially with petroleum diesel, but it is most cars is regular unleaded. Using a higher-
designed to run on gasoline, E85, or commonly sold at ratios of 2%, 5%, or octane gasoline than recommended by
any mixture of the two. FFVs are offered 20%, denoted as B2, B5, and B20. The the owner’s manual does not improve
by several vehicle manufacturers. To vehicle manufacturers that produce the performance or fuel efficiency; it only
determine if your vehicle is an FFV, check diesels listed in the Fuel Economy Guide costs more money. Check your owner’s
the inside of your car’s fuel filler door for currently approve the use of biodiesel manual to determine the lowest grade of
an identification sticker or consult your blends of up to 5% (B5) in their vehicles fuel you can use.
owner’s manual. More than 2,000 filling and state that vehicle damage caused by
FUEL ECONOMY AND ANNUAL FUEL COST RANGES FOR VEHICLE CLASSES
The graph below provides the fuel economy and annual fuel cost ranges for the vehicles in each class so you can see where a given
vehicle’s fuel economy and cost fall within its class. Combined city and highway MPG estimates are used; these assume you will drive
55% in the city and 45% on the highway. Annual fuel costs assume you travel 15,000 miles each year and fuel costs $3.00/gallon
for regular unleaded gasoline and $3.20/gallon for premium. Visit www.fueleconomy.gov to calculate annual fuel cost for a specific
vehicle based on your own driving conditions and per-gallon fuel costs.
Two-Seater Cars 10 ($4,800) 37 ($1,215)
Minicompact Cars 13 ($3,691) 32 ($1,498)
Subcompact Cars 13 ($3,691) 33 ($1,364)
Compact Cars 14 ($3,427) 41 ($1,098)
Midsize Cars 13 ($3,691) 50 ($900)
Large Cars 14 ($3,427) 28 ($1,606)
Small Station Wagons 19 ($2,525) 34 ($1,367)
Midsize Station Wagons 19 ($2,525) 22 ($2,048)
Minivans 18 ($2,502) 22 ($2,048)
Passenger Vans 11 ($4,090) 14 ($3,213)
Cargo Vans 12 ($3,748) 17 ($2,646)
Sport Utility Vehicles 12 ($3,998) 32 ($1,404)
Small Pickup Trucks 15 ($3,002) 24 ($1,876)
Standard Pickup Trucks 14 ($3,213) 21 ($2,142)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
MPG (Annual Fuel Cost)
Fuel economy estimates on this chart do not include vehicles operating on compressed natural gas (CNG), electricity, or E85.
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6. MODEL YEAR 2011 FUEL ECONOMY LEADERS
Listed below are vehicles with the highest fuel economy in the most popular classes, including vehicles with both
automatic and manual transmissions. Please note that many vehicle models come in a range of engine sizes and trim
lines, resulting in different fuel economy values.
Trans Type /
Trans Type /
Combined
Combined
City / Hwy
City / Hwy
Eng Size /
Eng Size /
Cylinders
Cylinders
Speeds
Speeds
MPG
MPG
MPG
MPG
TWO-SEATER CARS SMALL PICKUP TRUCKS
HONDA FORD
CR-Z .............................................AV-S7......1.5/4 ........ 35/39 ............ 37 Ranger 2WD ................................M-5 .........2.3/4 ........ 22/27 ............ 24
......................................................M-6 .........1.5/4 ........ 31/37 ............ 34
TOYOTA
MINICOMPACT CARS Tacoma 2WD ................................A-4 ..........2.7/4 ........ 19/25 ............ 21
MINI STANDARD PICKUP TRUCKS
Cooper ..........................................M-6 .........1.6/4 ........ 29/37 ............ 32
......................................................A-S6........1.6/4 ........ 28/36 ............ 31 CHEVROLET
C15 Silverado Hybrid 2WD...........AV ...........6.0/8 ........ 20/23 ............ 21
SUBCOMPACT CARS K15 Silverado Hybrid 4WD ...........AV ...........6.0/8 ........ 20/23 ............ 21
FORD GMC
Fiesta SFE FWD...........................AM-6 .......1.6/4 ........ 29/40 ............ 33 C15 Sierra Hybrid 2WD ................AV ...........6.0/8 ........ 20/23 ............ 21
K15 Sierra Hybrid 4WD ................AV ...........6.0/8 ........ 20/23 ............ 21
TOYOTA
Yaris..............................................M-5 .........1.5/4 ........ 29/36 ............ 32 VANS, CARGO
COMPACT CARS CHEVROLET
G1500 Express 2WD ....................A-4 ..........4.3/6 ........ 15/20 ............ 17
HONDA
Civic Hybrid ..................................AV ...........1.3/4 ........ 40/43 ............ 41 GMC
Insight ...........................................AV ...........1.3/4 ........ 40/43 ............ 41 G1500 Savana 2WD.....................A-4 ..........4.3/6 ........ 15/20 ............ 17
......................................................AV-S7......1.3/4 ........ 40/43 ............ 41
VANS, PASSENGER
VOLKSWAGEN
Golf (diesel) ..................................M-6 .........2.0/4 ........ 30/42 ............ 34 CHEVROLET
Jetta (diesel) .................................M-6 .........2.0/4 ........ 30/42 ............ 34 G1500 Express 2WD FFV ............A-4 ..........5.3/8 ........ 13/17 ............ 14*
H1500 Express AWD FFV ............A-4 ..........5.3/8 ........ 13/17 ............ 14*
MIDSIZE CARS
GMC
TOYOTA G1500 Savana 2WD FFV .............A-4 ..........5.3/8 ........ 13/17 ............ 14*
Prius .............................................AV ...........1.8/4 ........ 51/48 ............ 50 H1500 Savana AWD FFV .............A-4 ..........5.3/8 ........ 13/17 ............ 14*
NISSAN MINIVANS
Versa ............................................M-5 .........1.6/4 ........ 26/34 ............ 29 HONDA
LARGE CARS Odyssey........................................A-6 ..........3.5/6 ........ 19/28 ............ 22
HYUNDAI SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
Sonata ..........................................M-6 .........2.4/4 ........ 24/35 ............ 28 FORD
HONDA Escape Hybrid FWD .....................AV ...........2.5/4 ........ 34/31 ............ 32
Accord 4-door Sedan....................A-5 ..........2.4/4 ........ 23/34 ............ 27 MAZDA
SMALL STATION WAGONS Tribute Hybrid 2WD ......................AV ...........2.5/4 ........ 34/31 ............ 32
AUDI MERCURY
A3 (diesel) ....................................A-S6........2.0/4 ........ 30/42 ............ 34 Mariner Hybrid FWD .....................AV ...........2.5/4 ........ 34/31 ............ 32
VOLKSWAGEN MITSUBISHI
Jetta Sportwagen (diesel) ............A-S6........2.0/4 ........ 30/42 ............ 34 Outlander Sport 2WD ...................M-5 .........2.4/4 ........ 24/31 ............ 26
......................................................M-6 .........2.0/4 ........ 30/42 ............ 34
MIDSIZE STATION WAGONS
KIA
Rondo ...........................................A-4 ..........2.4/4 ........ 20/27 ............ 22 * When operated on gasoline.
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7. 2011 MODEL YEAR VEHICLES
This section contains the fuel economy values for 2011 model year vehicles. Additional information for alternative fuel vehicles can
be found on pages 19–25. Alternative fuel vehicles are highlighted with a blue bar, and those that can use two kinds of fuel, such as
flexible fuel vehicles, have an entry for each fuel type. The most fuel-efficient automatic and manual vehicles per class are listed in
black boldface type and marked with a black pointer ().
Trans Type /
Annual Fuel
Trans Type /
Annual Fuel
City / Hwy
Eng Size /
City / Hwy
Eng Size /
Cylinders
Cylinders
Speeds
Speeds
Notes
Notes
MPG
Cost
MPG
Cost
TWO SEATERS LAMBORGHINI
Gallardo Coupe ........................... AM-6 .. 5.2/10 ..13/20 ...$3,000 ...P Tax
ASTON MARTIN .................................................... M-6 ..... 5.2/10 ..12/20 ...$3,202 ...P Tax
V8 Vantage.................................. M-6 ..... 4.7/8 ....13/19 ...$3,202 ...P Tax Gallardo Spyder .......................... AM-6 .. 5.2/10 ..13/20 ...$3,000 ...P Tax
.................................................... AM-6 .. 4.7/8 ....14/20 ...$3,000 ...P Tax .................................................... M-6 ..... 5.2/10 ..12/20 ...$3,427 ...P Tax
V12 Vantage................................ M-6 ..... 5.9/12 ..11/17 ...$3,691 ...P Tax
MAZDA
AUDI MX-5 ........................................... A-S6 ... 2.0/4 ....21/28 ...$2,088 ...P
R8 ............................................... M-6 ..... 4.2/8 ....11/20 ...$3,427 ...P Tax .................................................... M-5 ..... 2.0/4 ....22/28 ...$1,920 ...P
.................................................... AM-6 .. 4.2/8 ....13/21 ...$3,000 ...P Tax .................................................... M-6 ..... 2.0/4 ....21/28 ...$2,002 ...P
.................................................... AM-6 .. 5.2/10 ..13/19 ...$3,202 ...P Tax
.................................................... M-6 ..... 5.2/10 ..12/19 ...$3,427 ...P Tax MERCEDES-BENZ
R8 Spyder ................................... M-6 ..... 4.2/8 ....11/20 ...$3,427 ...P Tax SL550 .......................................... A-7 ..... 5.5/8 ....14/22 ...$2,822 ... PR Tax
.................................................... AM-6 .. 4.2/8 ....13/21 ...$3,000 ...P Tax SL63 AMG ................................... AM-7 .. 6.3/8 ....12/19 ...$3,427 ... PR Tax
.................................................... AM-6 .. 5.2/10 ..13/19 ...$3,202 ...P Tax SL65 AMG ................................... A-5 ..... 6.0/12 ..12/18 ...$3,427 ... PR T Tax
.................................................... M-6 ..... 5.2/10 ..12/19 ...$3,427 ...P Tax SLK300 ....................................... A-7 ..... 3.0/6 ....19/26 ...$2,285 ...PR
TT Roadster Quattro ................... A-S6 ... 2.0/4 ....22/31 ...$1,848 ...P T .................................................... M-6 ..... 3.0/6 ....17/26 ...$2,400 ...PR
SLK350 ....................................... A-7 ..... 3.5/6 ....19/25 ...$2,285 ...PR
BENTLEY .................................................... M-6 ..... 3.5/6 ....18/26 ...$2,400 ...PR
Continental Supersports FFV ...... A-S6 ... 6.0/12 ... 8/14 ....$3,900 ...E85 SLS AMG .................................... AM-7 .. 6.2/8 ....14/20 ...$3,000 ... PR Tax
12/19 ....$3,427 ...P T Tax
PORSCHE
BMW 911 GT2 RS ................................ M-6 ..... 3.6/6 ....16/23 ...$2,525 ...P T
Z4 sDrive30i ............................... A-S6 ... 3.0/6 ....18/28 ...$2,184 ...P 911 GT3 ...................................... M-6 ..... 3.8/6 ....14/21 ...$3,000 ...P Tax
.................................................... M-6 ..... 3.0/6 ....18/28 ...$2,184 ...P 911 GT3 RS ................................ M-6 ..... 3.8/6 ....14/21 ...$3,000 ...P Tax
Z4 sDrive35i ............................... A-S7 ... 3.0/6 ....17/24 ...$2,525 ...P T 911 Speedster ............................. A-7 ..... 3.8/6 ....19/26 ...$2,184 ...P
.................................................... M-6 ..... 3.0/6 ....19/26 ...$2,285 ...P T Boxster ........................................ A-7 ..... 2.9/6 ....20/29 ...$2,002 ...P
Z4 sDrive35is.............................. A-S7 ... 3.0/6 ....17/24 ...$2,525 ...P T .................................................... M-6 ..... 2.9/6 ....19/27 ...$2,184 ...P
Boxster S .................................... A-7 ..... 3.4/6 ....20/29 ...$2,088 ...P
BUGATTI .................................................... M-6 ..... 3.4/6 ....19/26 ...$2,184 ...P
Veyron ........................................ A-S7 ... 8.0/16 ....8/15 ...$4,800 ... PR T Tax Boxster Spyder ........................... A-7 ..... 3.4/6 ....20/29 ...$2,088 ...P
.................................................... M-6 ..... 3.4/6 ....19/27 ...$2,184 ...P
CHEVROLET Cayman ....................................... A-7 ..... 2.9/6 ....20/29 ...$2,002 ...P
Corvette ...................................... A-S6 ... 6.2/8 ....15/25 ...$2,502 .................................................... M-6 ..... 2.9/6 ....19/27 ...$2,184 ...P
.................................................... M-6 ..... 6.2/8 ....16/26 ...$2,367 Cayman S ................................... A-7 ..... 3.4/6 ....20/29 ...$2,088 ...P
.................................................... M-6 ..... 6.2/8 ....14/20 ...$2,812 ...S Tax .................................................... M-6 ..... 3.4/6 ....19/26 ...$2,184 ...P
.................................................... M-6 ..... 7.0/8 ....15/24 ...$2,669 ...PR
SMART
HONDA fortwo (Cabriolet) ........................ AM-5 .. 1.0/3 ....33/41 ...$1,334 ...PR
► CR-Z ....................................... AV-S7 . 1.5/4 ....35/39 ...$1,215 ...HEV fortwo (Coupe) ............................ AM-5 .. 1.0/3 ....33/41 ...$1,334 ...PR
► ................................................ M-6 ..... 1.5/4 ....31/37 ...$1,323 ...HEV
ABBREVIATIONS: CNG ......... Compressed Natural Gas M .............. Manual Transmission
............. Highest MPG in Class Convsn ..... Conversion MPG ......... Miles per Gallon
2WD......... Two-Wheel Drive D .............. Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel NA ............ Not Available at Press Time
4WD......... Four-Wheel Drive E85........... 85% Ethanol/15% Gasoline Ni-MH ....... Nickel-Metal Hydride
A .............. Automatic Transmission Eng Size... Engine Volume in Liters ORP ......... Off-Road Package
AFM ......... Active Fuel Management FFV .......... Flexible Fuel Vehicle P............... Premium Gasoline Recommended
A-S ........... Automatic Transmission-Select Shift FWD ......... Front-Wheel Drive PR............ Premium Gasoline Required
AM............ Automated Manual Gas .......... Regular Gasoline PT4WD .... Part-Time 4WD
AV............. Continuously Variable Transmission HEV.......... Hybrid-Electric Vehicle S .............. Supercharger
AV-S ......... Continuously Variable Transmission with HP ............ Horsepower T .............. Turbocharger
................. Select Shift Hwy .......... MPG on Highway Test Procedure Tax ........... Subject to Gas Guzzler Tax
AWD ......... All-Wheel Drive Li-Ion ........ Lithium Ion Trans ....... Transmission
City ........... MPG on City Test Procedure LWB.......... Long Wheelbase VCM......... Variable Cylinder Management
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