Nissan LEAF Tops Washington Post List of Fuel-Efficient Cars
Enviado: 18 mai 2011, 11:31
Nissan LEAF Tops Washington Post List of Fuel-Efficient Cars

"The Nissan LEAF has clenched another title, by topping the Washington Post’s list of the most fuel-efficient vehicles on the market.
The list consisted of the most and least fuel-efficient cars around. It’s no real surprise that the Nissan LEAF vehicle took the No. 1 spot, especially since the car has been winning almost ever award a car can win.
According to government data, the Nissan LEAF is the most fuel-efficient. The LEAF gets the equivalent of 99 miles per gallon in the combined city-highway driving.
The five cars on the list seen as the most fuel-efficient are the Nissan LEAF, Smart Fortwo, Chevrolet Volt, Toyota Prius Hybrid, and the Toyota Lexus CT 200h. Out of all of the vehicles on the market, these five made the list.
On the other side of things, the Washington Post listed four vehicles regarded as the least fuel-efficient. These vehicles included the Bugatti Veyron, Ford F-150 Raptor truck, the Aston Martin DB9 and the Rolls-Royce Phantom.
The list was made based on researched data, so there doesn’t seem to be any favoritism involved. Congrats to the Nissan LEAF on yet another title and honor."
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"The Nissan LEAF has clenched another title, by topping the Washington Post’s list of the most fuel-efficient vehicles on the market.
The list consisted of the most and least fuel-efficient cars around. It’s no real surprise that the Nissan LEAF vehicle took the No. 1 spot, especially since the car has been winning almost ever award a car can win.
According to government data, the Nissan LEAF is the most fuel-efficient. The LEAF gets the equivalent of 99 miles per gallon in the combined city-highway driving.
The five cars on the list seen as the most fuel-efficient are the Nissan LEAF, Smart Fortwo, Chevrolet Volt, Toyota Prius Hybrid, and the Toyota Lexus CT 200h. Out of all of the vehicles on the market, these five made the list.
On the other side of things, the Washington Post listed four vehicles regarded as the least fuel-efficient. These vehicles included the Bugatti Veyron, Ford F-150 Raptor truck, the Aston Martin DB9 and the Rolls-Royce Phantom.
The list was made based on researched data, so there doesn’t seem to be any favoritism involved. Congrats to the Nissan LEAF on yet another title and honor."
Em: http://nissan-leaf.net/2011/05/18/nissa ... ient-cars/