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Best fuel efficient cars that will save you money and help the environment

 

By David Maillie

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The Honda Civic does about 38mpg in manual, and 40mpg in automatic when driven on the highway. Honda technology tends to squeeze every little bit of oomph out of every last drip of gasoline. This is an amazing car especially considering the Civic has all of the creature comforts that we have come to love, plus excellent safety features.

The Hyundai Accent does around 35 miles to the gallon on the highway in manual, and 36 in automatic. The accent is completely new, however it’s a great car for the money! It’s quite small, and light weight, plus it comes with a 10 year guarantee which should be some comfort to you.

The Scion xA does about 37 miles to the gallon on the highway, and it’s a brilliant car. It’s got the mix just right of size, style, and the fun to drive factor. Scion xA’s are great for city driving, however they wont be quite as good on the highway, so opt for the manual version if you intend to do much highway driving.

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Toyota was one of the first companies to adopt hybrid technology, and you can tell how committed they are when they built it into the best selling car in America. The Camry, yes that’s right it comes in a hybrid option now! It will do about 37mpg on the highway, and although lower than the Prius, it’s a lot better than the standard Camry. There are other hybrids like the Honda Insight, but it is such a small vehicle it can only be used for commuting and is not the most comfortable of cars – it also has a very unique look that takes a lot of getting used to.

So changing and upgrading your car to a more fuel efficient one might be the way to go to save some money on your fuel bill, just make sure you buy a reliable car that wont end up costing you more in the long run – imports tend to have the lowest repair costs over time and even though they are initially more expensive, they definitely more than make up for it with higher reliability and lower cost of use.

 

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