How to calculate full tank of gas?
The formula to calculate gas mileage: Miles driven ÷ gallons used to refill the tank. Take the miles traveled (from the trip computer), divide that by the number of gallons used to refill the tank. For example, the trip shows 200 miles since you last filled up, and it took 15 gallons to refill the tank.
How does the EPA rate the fuel economy of a car?
The EPA’s new fuel economy label uses a scale ranked from 1-10 (10 being best) on the way a vehicle model compares to all others in terms of fuel economy and air emissions. This question comes up most often when gasoline prices are rising.
How many cars has Hyundai had to roll back its fuel efficiency claims?
Hyundai has had to roll back its fuel-efficiency claims for eight models, along with an additional five rollbacks for cars and crossovers sold by its sister company, Kia Motors.
What’s the gas mileage of a 2013 Hyundai Azera?
The Azera was completely reinvented just last year, and for 2013, there are no changes except for a 1-mpg improvement in the car’s EPA highway rating, to 29 mpg. Inside and out, the all-new-last-year Hyundai Azera is, in 2013, arguably the best-looking car in the large-sedan class. It’s also among the most powerful and most fuel-efficient.
What makes a car fall short of the EPA rating?
Dan Edmunds, Edmunds.com’s director of vehicle testing, says that the cars and trucks that are most likely to significantly fall short of their EPA combined average ratings are those that are underpowered — a big SUV with the optional, downsized four-cylinder engine instead of the standard V6, for example.
Is the 2013 Hyundai Equus at your service?
If you feel you’ve reached a point where you deserve some pampering but don’t feel the need to drop six digits of dollars on a luxury sedan, the 2013 Hyundai Equus may be for you. Hyundai’s “At Your Service” program includes free maintenance for five years/60,000 miles.
How many mpg does a 2013 Hyundai Elantra get?
A 1.8-liter/4-cylinder engine propels the 2013 Elantra with an adequate 148 horsepower. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates fuel consumption for a sedan with the automatic transmission at 28 mpg city, 38 mpg highway and 32 mpg combined.
What’s the name of the new Hyundai Equus?
For those who place a premium on brand-name recognition, the Hyundai Equus nametag might not (yet) make the grade with the country-club set. The only change to the Hyundai Equus luxury sedan for 2013 is a new color combination, White Satin exterior with a Saddle interior. See how style, options and other factors can impact pricing in your area.
What kind of seats does the Hyundai Equus have?
With the 2013 Hyundai Equus, it’s a toss-up. The Ultimate trim features executive-style rear seating for two, with wide, comfortable heated and cooled seats separated by a center console containing a refrigerator and controls for the flip-up rear-seat entertainment system. The passenger-side rear seat features a power-operated leg support.