This survey report is divided into nine levels. They are Two-Seater, Compact Car, Midsize Car, Large Car, Subcompact, MINI Compact, SUV, Small Station Wagon, Midsize Station Wagon, etc., and the cited fuel consumption data are made by EPA of the United States.
The following are the survey data:
Class distance/car type/estimated annual fuel cost (USD)/average fuel consumption of urban roads and expressways (mpg)
Two-Seater: Lamborghini Murcielago/5,025/8 and 13
Two-Seater: Bugatti Veyron /5,025/8 and 14
Compact Car: Bentley Azure/4,568/9 and 15
Midsize Car: Ferrari 612 Scaglietti/4,377/9 and 15
Large Car: Maibakh 57/62/4,186/10 and 17
Subcompact: Bentley Continental GTC/4,186/10 and 17
MINI Compact: Aston Martin DB9/4,011/10 and 16
Suvs: Mercedes-Benz G55 AMG/4,186/11 and 13
Suvs: Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG/4,186/11 and 14.
SUV: Jeep Grand Cherokee /4,186/11 and 14
Small Station Wagon: Audi S4/3,352/13 and 20
Midsize Station Wagon: Mercedes E63 AMG Estate/3,438/9 and 14
At the end of the article, it is pointed out that according to the average fuel consumption, the above cars can undoubtedly be listed, but if the frequency of use is considered, then it is not absolutely true that these cars are the culprits of fuel consumption. After all, in terms of the use distance, I believe that most of the above cars are not daily choices. In terms of the result of fuel consumption × distance, perhaps the scooter with lower fuel consumption will use more fuel.