01/22/2015
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Inmetro listed the most economical cars in Labeling Ranking
Released in 2014, Up! is the most economical to run in Brazil (Press Release / SEE)
The Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology (Inmetro) released the Vehicle Labeling ranking 2015 - sorted according to the average fuel consumption. The study was done with 583 models from 36 brands, divided into 12 categories, and the simulations were the common consumer situations on the road and in the city. The most economical is the subcompact VW Up !, with the average consumption of 9.2 km / l (city) and 10.2 km / l (road), using ethanol; and 13.5 km / l (city) and 14.6 km / l (road) with gasoline.
In the category of compact, the first three were: Ford New Ka - 8.9 km / l (city) and 10.4 km / l (road) with ethanol, and 13 km / l (city) and 15.1 km / l (road) gasoline. The average more economical, as classified by the Inmetro, is the Nissan Versa New, which is 8.5 km / l (city) and 10.4 km / l (road) with ethanol, and 12.6 km / l (city ) and 15.2 km / l (road) with gasoline). Of those who only accept gasoline, drunkards are sporting - Maserati Quattroporte, 5.0 km / l in the city and 6.8 km / l on the road, Ferrari F12berlinetta (4.7 km / l in the city and 6.5 km / l on the road) and Lamborghini Aventador (3.3 km / l in the city and 6.8 km / l on the road).
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