When you are trying to figure out what the most fuel efficient vehicles are, you should go ahead and start reading some car magazines. Car magazines will frequently have a list of the top ten hybrids of the year. This is a great resource to consult for learning more about hybrids. When you read a car magazine, you will be able to distinguish the features that set most hybrids apart from one another.
On the most fuel efficient vehicles list in the past 25 years the Chevy Sprint is listed as thirth most efficient vehicle in the past 25 years. Great work for Chevy.
Www.utoGuide.com has a list of the top ten most fuel efficient pickup trucks for 2013. Www.shopautoweek.com also has a list of its top four most fuel efficient pickup trucks.
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.
There are quite a few popular fuel efficient hybrids out there. The Toyota Prius and Ford Fusion Hybrid are among the most popular on the road. The reliability and high MPG have made these hybrid models the favorite amongst consumers. The EPA rated these as the top two fuel efficient vehicles of 2011. If you want a top ranking hybrid, the Toyota Prius and Ford Fusion Hybrid are at the top of the list.
The Chevrolet Equinox four-cylinder tops the fuel efficient SUV list by getting 22 miles per gallon in the city and 32 miles per gallon on the highway with an average starting price of $23,080. It has a refined interior, quiet ride and totally surpasses other vehicles in this class
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!
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 most fuel efficient vehicle that is not an electric vehicle is the Toyota Priusc. This hybrid model is rated at 53 mpg around the city and 46 mpg on the highway for a combined 50 mpg according to the EPA.Check out our related link for the best in segment fuel efficient cars. Mini-compacts,subcompacts, compacts, midsizemodels and large cars are featured.This list excludes electric vehicles and hybrids, focusing on those gasoline and diesel models that deliver outstanding fuel economy.
If you are looking for the most fuel efficient SUV's, the best place to start would be at consumer report dot org. They have a comprehensive list of SUV models and their mlg information.
Shopping for a fuel efficient vehicle presents the cost conscious car buyer with a number of challenges. Fuel efficient vehicle are becoming a priority as gas prices continue to edge upward and the economy flounders. A new vehicle must meet your needs and you just might be surprised at the growing list of fuel efficient models. You can find a new vehicle with great gas mileage and the important features you require.If fuel efficiency and price are the last word, you may want to stick with a four cylinder engine. They cost less and get better gas mileage. Recent advances in automatic transmissions have made them slightly more fuel efficient than manual transmissions.There are an influx of hybrid vehicles on the market today capable of getting up to 50 miles per gallon. Hybrid vehicles are rated using the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) combined fuel economy formula of 55% city mpg rating and 45% highway mpg rating. All vehicles use a standard transmission.Topping the list is the 2010 Toyota Prius at 51 mpg followed by the Honda Civic Hybrid at 45 mpg. There are new models on the way such as the Nissan Leaf and the Chevy Volt and don’t forget about diesel. In the past, diesel engines were very noisy and smelly. Recent improvements have eliminated these issues and their mileage rivals that of a hybrid vehicle.Hybrid vehicles have been selling over sticker price and the savings you are looking for may not be there. While they may save money at the pump, they are more expensive and often sell well above sticker price. Current non-hybrid vehicles get anywhere from 28 - 36 mpg and list well below hybrids, ranging from $11,000 - $15,000. They may be the better deal in the long run.Do your homework when selecting a fuel efficient car. Shop around on the internet for dealers with inventory. The used market may also be a source for hybrids and fuel efficient vehicles.
In the USA the Honda Odyssey tops the 2011 class list on this website:
You can find this on the EPA home page. There is has a list of the top "efficient" vehicles. You can also view starting prices, and different features and models available.