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RMc @ Jan 25th 2008 5:16PM
MORE efficient, yes. But only when you compare it to a H2 SUT. That's is like saying Charles Manson was a better person than Jeffery Dahmer.
This still will get a combined 15 mpg on the 3.7L (242 hp) or 14 mpg on the 5.7L (300 hp) if it's the same as the SUV H3.
Still, a 4.0L Toyota Tacoma (236 hp) gets 18 mpg combined and a 4.0L Nissan (261 hp) gets 17 mpg but that my have to do with the H3 5.7 weighing 800 lbs more than a Tacoma.
Of course, if Chevy drops in their phantom 4.8L diesel, that would change the game entirely.