A Tale of Two Honda Civics: Turbo vs. Non-Turbo Fuel Economy

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Autor: caranddriver Publicado el: 02/06/2016
A Tale of Two Honda Civics: Turbo vs. Non-Turbo Fuel Economy

From the June 2016 issue Turbochargers may be synonymous with big power and torque, but automakers have a very different motive for embracing forced induction. Smaller turbo engines fare better than naturally aspirated ones with similar performance on the EPA?s granny-like driving schedule. However, it?s not always clear if the fuel-economy advant...
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