Yes SmartCar sells electric cares that have great fuel economy. These cars are small, compact and run off of electricity instead of gas. They are a great evironmentally friendly car.
Including electric vehicles, the Smart line of cars have the best fuel economy, at a combined rating of 107mpg. Not including electric or hybrid, the Scion iQ has the best fuel economy at 37 mpg.
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.
A good place to compare cars' fuel economy is at http://www.fueleconomy.gov. This includes statistics of smart cars and regular cars to compare them.
Smart cars have always been using 3-cylinder gasoline or diesel engines. Only as late as 2010 are an electric version presented.
The 2012 Ford Fusion Hybrid car gets 700 miles per tank. More information on electric and hybrid cars ia available at the following: www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/hybrid_sbs.shtml
No smart cars are not hybrids, nor are they overall good for the environment. They do help reduce fuel consumption some.
Electric cars reduce the amount of fuel-dependent cars on the road. As more electric cars are produced, the US will need fewer barrels of gas.
The qualities of smart cars is that some are electric, but all are fuel efficient. Although they may be expensive on the purchase, they sure do pay off in the long run. More models are being made every year, improving from the model before.
Hybrid cars are not the same as an electric car. Electric cars run on electric power exclusively, while hybrid cars use a combination of electric energy and another fuel to run.
fuel cell : 0 electric: 2 or 3
Electric cars dont produce harmful emissions
The top fuel efficient cars is the smart car, and electric cars. My personal favourite is the Nissan Versa. Its small on the outside, but has the perfect amount of room. Its a good car, you can go 2-3 days on a full tank!