New research from Consumer Reports (CR) indicates that the fuel efficiency claims for turbocharged engines are often overstated, with the engines touted as efficient and eco-friendly offering no improvement in terms of economy or acceleration from their conventional counterparts. Turbocharging has become popular with OEMs as a means of meeting tightening Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
New research from Consumer Reports (CR) indicates that the fuel efficiency claims for turbocharged engines are often overstated, with the engines touted as efficient and eco-friendly offering no improvement in terms of economy or acceleration from their conventional counterparts.
Turbocharging has become popular with OEMs as a means of meeting tightening
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