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Imagine that a particular car has a fuel efficiency of 22 miles per gallon.
"The controller has to assume that everyone has a fuel problem, because everyone is delayed," said one pilot.
And where a normal Zafira would have an engine a HydroGen 3 has a fuel cell, or really an assembly of fuel cells, called a stack.
VW says the Passat, which has a fuel capacity of 18.5 gallons, can cover 795 highway miles on a single tank, based on its 31/43 m.p.g rating.
The all-aluminum 4.2-liter engine, which meets low-emissions specifications, has a fuel economy rating of 15 m.p.g. in city driving, 21 on the highway.
The optimal control strategy has a fuel consumption lower (up to 3%) than the heuristic strategy on all trajectories that are evaluated, except one.
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With front-wheel drive, it has a fuel-economy rating of up to 28 miles per gallon.
Getting more fun for less money sounds like a good call to me, although the old-school transmission has a fuel-economy drawback: 30 m.p.g. on the E.P.A. combined cycle, down 5 m.p.g. from the C.V.T. models.
Every big car maker now has a fuel-cell programme, and every big oil firm is busy investigating how best to feed these new cars their hydrogen.Another alternative likely to become available in a few years is "bioethanol".
DaimlerChrysler has the early prototype lead, with about 100 fuel-cell vehicles up and running, including buses in Barcelona, Madrid and Perth; passenger vehicles in Japan at Bridgestone and Tokyo Gas; in Germany with Lufthansa and Deutsche Telekom and UPSS vans in the U.S. GM has a fuel-cell vehicle in Berlin as part of the city's Clean Energy Partnership.
Fogging oil is gummy and may stick to an injector if your boat has a fuel-injected engine.
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