Less gasoline lightens the car and improves efficiency, but 10 gallons (plus a 2-gallon reserve) doesn't last long at the 75-mph speeds on most Interstates these days. The surprisingly small 12.2-gallon gas tank was an unexpected annoyance we struggled to get 300 miles between fill-ups. Sure, that 4-mpg difference isn't huge-over 10,000 miles a year with gas at $4, it'll cost you only about $150 extra-but 30 mpg is sub-par for a subcompact these days. ![]() ![]() Our 30 mpg real-world number compares to the 34 mpg we got in the Sonic LTZ sedan two weeks ago.
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