| To be honest, the Dodge Dart in this road test is only a 39-mpg vehicle. As with most other frugal small cars, the Dart's inclusion in the 40-mpg club is based on a single model, the Aero, available this fall and promising "at least" 41 mpg on the EPA highway cycle. As we explain on page 76, window-sticker numbers exist on the borderland of make-believe, much like the concept of limited government. That is to say, you probably won't see much real-world difference between a standard 39-mpg Dart and a Dart Aero. (more…) from Car and Driver Blog http://blog.caranddriver.com | |||
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