What Good Are Gas Mileage Ratings?

The US government regulates gas mileage ratings, learn how to decipher and understand what those ratings really mean.
What Good Are Gas Mileage Ratings?
Gas Mileage Ratings help you out when you need to choose a vehicle that will allow you to have more mileage. But of course, your driving habits affect the actual mileage, so that they vary.

In order to determine each vehicle’s fuel economy, every year there are gas mileage ratings are supplied for SUVs and trucks. Both the SUVs and the trucks are categorized into two: City and Highway.

By looking at the ratings, you’ll be able to tell which trucks or SUVs can give you better gas mileage. For SUVs, you can search the Internet to see for yourself the top 9 SUVs with fuel economy ratings that are considered the best among the rest. Through the gas mileage ratings, you’ll see the benefits of the small and mid-size SUVs, aside from which of them has better gas mileage.

The US government now puts into effect gas mileage ratings that can test the 2008 car models. Aside from being able to measure the vehicle’s fuel economy, the test also puts the driver characteristics and the driving speed into consideration. The effects of things like acceleration, speed, and the use of air-condition are will be reflected on the ratings as well. New tests that put real driving habits into consideration are the basis for the hybrid cars gas mileage ratings that have been provided.

Another use for the highway ratings is to figure out all vehicles’ mileage per gallon. Aside from ratings for the 2008 models, there are also ratings for models from the previous years.

The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) has found and made known a way to accurately calculate the fuel economy of this year’s cars and trucks, based on American drivers’ experience. To save America around 20% of its yearly oil imports, the EPA is planning to come up with new calculations to drop fuel efficiency ratings about 10 to 30%.

The MPGomatic is a machine that helps you calculate your gas mileage, and that can help you to easily compare two sets of gas mileage. This calculator can also make you see how much savings you can have if you decide to switch to a vehicle that is fuel efficient. Aside from being able to offer many services, the MPGomatic is also user-friendly, so you won’t have a hard time trying to figure out how it works.

If you’re concerned about your fuel economy and your mileage, you should take time to check out the gas mileage ratings; that way, you can make decisions based on it.
   By Joe Hayes
Published: 1/15/2009
 
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