In the early 80's, everybody was rushing to make better mileage, and they have certainly done that.
And as oil prices went up, it leveraged more technology to get better mileage.
That allows advanced timing, increased power, sometimes even better mileage.
A private jet probably got better mileage, too, but the car was sleekly pretty.
"I liked the idea of better mileage because I'm a traveler and the price is only $2,000 to $3,000 more than the 330."
And both of them got better mileage than American cars.
Small cars have better mileage but even less affluent owners.
For the driver, that can translate to better mileage and greater power to the wheels.
What happened to the requirements of cars with better mileage?
In addition to better mileage, the customer has the benefit of feeling and hearing no gear changes.