Does the Hyundai Genesis require premium gas?

Does the Hyundai Genesis require premium gas?

It’s same story at Hyundai. Juriga said all of their products are rated to run on 87-octane fuel, though the Genesis models and Equus luxury sedan will benefit from premium, delivering more power and torque.

What should the EPA gas mileage be on a car?

The EPA says its test results are almost always very close to the automakers’ numbers. When they don’t match, a long discussion ensues. According to the rules, if the EPA retests a vehicle to assess an automaker’s results, the fuel economy should be within three percent.

What’s the average mileage of a hybrid car?

We’ve heard complaints that fuel-economy results for hybrids can vary by as much as 10 or 20 percent depending on the driver, although the EPA claims the results are repeatable within one to two percent.

Is the 2012 Hyundai Veracruz a good car?

The Veracruz was a pleasant surprise. I traded my Land Rover Freelander for this vehicle two years ago and could not be happier. It is reliable, gets good mileage for its size, rides like a Lexus and performs better in the snow than my Land Rover did.

What kind of mpg does a 2012 Hyundai Genesis get?

An eight-speed automatic transmission is standard with all engines, and critics agreed that it shifts quickly. According to the EPA, the rear-wheel drive 2012 Genesis gets 18/28 mpg city/highway with the V6 engine, which is normal for a six-cylinder luxury large car.

What kind of rating does the Hyundai Genesis have?

Currently the Hyundai Genesis has a score of 7.9 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 51 pieces of research and data elements using various sources. The base, V6-powered 2012 Hyundai Genesis has ample power in all situations, said test drivers, and they agreed that both of the available V8 engines deliver very strong acceleration.

What’s the real world MPG on a Hyundai Karma?

The EPA has required Hyundai and its sister company, Kia, to roll back fuel-efficiency numbers on a total of 13 models. Fisker was stunned when the EPA tested its range-extended electric-drive 2012 Karma and said it achieved only 32 miles of all-electric range; the company’s real-world results were closer to 50 mpg.

How does the EPA calculate your combined mpg?

The EPA rating for combined mpg presumes that we drive 55 percent of the time in the city and 45 percent of the time on the highway. Most people simply assume that’s the case in their own driving.