What kind of engine does the 2015 Mazda3 have?

What kind of engine does the 2015 Mazda3 have?

about the 2015 Mazda Mazda3 Sedan or hatchback Two four-cylinder engines Manual or automatic transmission Up to 41 mpg highway Forward collision warning system available

Is the average MPG the same as the EPA rating?

There are so many variables that the idea of an absolutely accurate rating of average mpg is laughable. But to new-car buyers, it often feels as if the joke is on them. A key element in assessing the EPA rating for a vehicle’s average fuel economy (EPA combined) is the split between highway and city driving.

Is the EPA going to change the way they measure fuel efficiency?

The quick answer is no. There’s not a lot of will on Capitol Hill to change the way the EPA figures fuel efficiency for passenger vehicles.

Which is better gas mileage city or highway?

Almost all cars and trucks deliver better fuel economy while cruising at 55 mph on the open highway than they do while stopping and starting at low speed on city streets. 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.

How many miles does a 2015 Mazda 6 have?

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about the 2015 Mazda Mazda3 Sedan or hatchback Two four-cylinder engines Manual or automatic transmission Up to 41 mpg highway Forward collision warning system available

What kind of engine does a Mazda6 have?

Driven by Mazda’s Skyactiv engine technology, the Mazda6 is able to squeeze out impressive power from a mere 2.5-liter engine and return fuel economy figures that put some economy cars to shame. Mazda even offers a manual transmission on two of the Mazda6’s three trims, another nod to the enthusiast nature of the Mazda family of cars.

There are so many variables that the idea of an absolutely accurate rating of average mpg is laughable. But to new-car buyers, it often feels as if the joke is on them. A key element in assessing the EPA rating for a vehicle’s average fuel economy (EPA combined) is the split between highway and city driving.

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