Interesting in as much as my Ford Focus RS turbo returns between 39 and 40 average MPG combined city and highway so long as I stay out of the turbo charger. winter or summer, don't matter. I don't even know what low rolling loss tires are and neither does the guy I buy my tires from. If I could actually get a set, maybe my average mpg would increase some more.
What I find somewhat arcane is, late model vehicles, including hybrid's seem to get poorer and poorer mileage the newer they are and I think that really flies in the face of advancing the technology among other stuff.
Heck, my wife, at one time owned a Renault Alliance that got 40 as well and that was decades ago. I will admit the Alliance was a shitte box car but far as efficiency was concerned, it was very efficient for it's time.
It appears to me that today, the cost of vehicles is always going up, but the overall efficiency is going down, why is that???