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  2. Flexible-fuel vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The fleet of flexible-fuel vehicles in the United States is the second largest in the world after Brazil, and there were more than 21 million 85 flex-fuel vehicles registered in the country by the end of 2017. [ 1 ] Despite the growing fleet of E85 flex-fuel vehicles, actual use of ethanol fuel is limited due to the lack of E85 refueling ...

  3. Nissan X-Trail - Wikipedia

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    1,675–1,679 mm (65.9–66.1 in) The T30 series X-Trail was unveiled at the September 2000 Paris Motor Show. It uses the Nissan MS/M&S/FF-S platform, shared with the Almera and the Primera. It entered production in October 2000, and sales in Japan commenced in November. In the United Kingdom and Australia, the X-Trail was launched in October 2001.

  4. Toyota Prius - Wikipedia

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    The comparison showed little difference in performance when tested for fuel economy and acceleration. Overall fuel economy of the 2001 model was 40.6 miles per US gallon (5.79 L/100 km; 48.8 mpg ‑imp) while the 2002 Prius with high mileage delivered 40.4 miles per US gallon (5.82 L/100 km; 48.5 mpg ‑imp).

  5. Toyota 4Runner - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota 4Runner is an SUV manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota and marketed globally since 1984, across six generations. In Japan, it was marketed as the Toyota Hilux Surf (Japanese: トヨタ・ハイラックスサーフ, Hepburn: Toyota Hairakkususāfu) and was withdrawn from the market in 2009. The original 4Runner was a compact ...

  6. Chevrolet Tahoe - Wikipedia

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    This variant was named the Green Car of the Year for 2008 by Green Car Journal, a decision which was later lampooned during a segment of the BBC series Top Gear. [12] [13] Fuel consumption improved from 14 / 19 mpg ‑US (16.8 / 12.4 L/100 km) city/highway to 20 / 20 mpg ‑US (11.8 / 11.8 L/100 km). [11]

  7. Ford Kuga - Wikipedia

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    The combined fuel consumption is 44.1 mpg ‑imp (6.41 L/100 km; 36.7 mpg ‑US) and the CO 2 emissions are 169 g/km. [4] It is based on the C1 platform, which also forms the underpinnings of the Ford Focus and Ford C-Max. The first-generation Kuga was presented in September 2007, having its world premiere at the Frankfurt Motor Show.