If that's what people will buy, that's what should be made. Capitalism at its best.
Well if there were an argument for the car makers to NOT make fuel efficient cars it would be to produce cars at a much lower cost.
The electronics and engines that have to be used in cars today are extremely complex. Your car goes through literally millions of checks every mile you drive. Now if they were to do away with all of the complicated engineering, that could reduce that cost of cars by at least 1/3.
The older cars(before the mid 70's) had an engine, spark plugs, coil,distributor and contact points. The new cars have about 200 prats on the engine to accomplish the same task only more efficiently.
When it comes to fuel efficient and luxury cars the best bet is to compare hybrid-engine designs. More and more luxury car companies are now coming out with fuel efficient hybrid-engine designs.
Car companies manufacture fuel efficient cars to conserve the limited amount of gasoline we have left, reduce greenhouse emissions, and provide drivers with a way to save money on gasoline costs.
In a basic way, but fuel efficient cars usually refers to gasoline or diesel cars that get great mileage per gallon, energy efficient refers to any vehicle including hydrogen, electric, and hybrid.
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/best/bestworstnf.shtml is the government website for fuel rankings and this is the direct link to the list of the most fuel efficient cars!
There are several places you can look online to find a list of the most fuel efficient cars. Check FuelEconomy.gov, they have a pretty extensive list. CNN recently did a story on the eight most fuel efficient cars. Check out their report.
The following link will take you to a site that lists the best--and worst-- fuel efficient cars. www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/bestworst.shtml
The Nissan Leaf and the Chevrolet Volt are rated among the best of fuel efficient cars. Additional information is available at the following: www.thedailygreen.com
Some of the most fuel efficient cars are the smart cars like 2013 Smart ForTwo, Honda Fit EV, and the Scion iQ. These cars are electric so the fuel they use is used to create the electricity they run on.
Almost all the Japanese cars! ;D
Energy efficient cars are cars that gives you the most amount of travel for each unit of fuel that they use. The difference from conventional cars is that they give you more travel per unit of fuel than conventional cars do.
Lighter weight, more aerodynamic, and more fuel efficient engines, transmissions, and tires.
You can get top fuel efficient cars by visiting Smart Car's website. Smart Cars are a cross between a small car and a compact SUV and get lots of MPG. These cars are safe to drive and are very eco-friendly.