Monday, June 13, 2011
1994 Gas Mileage Guide: EPA fuel economy estimates
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The Test is used to estimate the city fuel economy simulates 7.5 miles, stopand-go trip with an average speed of 20 mph. the journey takes 23 minutes and has 18 stops. About 18 percent of the time spent idling in traffic or waiting in rush hour. There are two types of engine begins to use the cold start, which is similar to starting a car the morning after it was parked all night-and a hot start, similar to restart the vehicle after it was warm, controlled and stopped for a second short.
Test for determining the estimated highway fuel economy is a mixture of "non-City". Segments corresponding to different types of rural roads and interstate highways are included. The test simulates a trip 1 0 miles and an average of 48 mph. hot start Test of the idling time and and without stops (except at the end of the test).