The cost of a car doesn’t stop when you buy it. It feels like everyone is constantly putting money into their cars, so if you can reduce the cost of one thing, let it be the cost to fill up a tank! Fuel efficiency is important for many reasons wether you want lower costs on gas, you’re environmentally conscious or you drive a lot. Buying a car with a a great economy is just smart. Thankfully a lot of great cars have amazing MPG so you don’t have to compromise. You can have it all! Take a look at top 10 cars with the best fuel economy…don’t worry they’re not all hybrids.
1. Hyundai Ioniq
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Combined Fuel Economy
54-55 est. MPG
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Lowest Price
$23,196
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Average Price
$31,986
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Highest Price
$40,041
The Hyundai Ioniq is one of the most fuel efficient cars on the market and comes in hybrid, electric, and plug-in hybrid. This car not only gets up to 55 MPG, but is also affordable for a car of this type and technology. You can easily find a gently used, low-mileage Hyundai Ioniq. Take a look
here!
2. Toyota Prius
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Combined Fuel Economy
50-54 est. MPG
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Lowest Price
$22,702
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Average Price
$25,371
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Highest Price
$27,764
Toyota vehicles are some of the highest-rated vehicles in the auto industry. Durability and competitive prices make Toyota vehicles popular among individuals and families. The Toyota Prius is very well known and popular among consumers because it is one of the most reliable hybrids on the market. Consumers note the futuristic interior and smooth ride as an added bonus to the 54 MPG fuel economy. Check out listings for sale near you
here!
3. Toyota Camry
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Combined Fuel Economy
28-39 est. MPG
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Lowest Price
$20,496
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Average Price
$26,188
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Highest Price
$30,302
This five-person sedan has a long-standing reputation for reliability, but its appeal goes much further. For example, all Camrys come standard with a touchscreen radio and one of the largest rear seat legrooms in its class. This kind of packaging is likely why Consumer Reports recommends the
Toyota Camry, and JD Power recognized this model for initial quality.
4. Nissan Altima
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Combined Fuel Economy
28-39 est. MPG
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Lowest Price
$20,829
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Average Price
$24,939
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Highest Price
$30,734
The Altima is an attractive choice because it packages some interesting features into a value-priced, five-person family sedan. For example, the interior center display will show text messages for Bluetooth connected phones, and the tire-pressure monitoring works outside of the car to notify drivers when they’ve filled the correct amount of air. The 2.5-liter motor is rated at 38 mpg highway.
5. Hyundai Sonata
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Combined Fuel Economy
26-35 est. MPG
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Lowest Price
$15,919
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Average Price
$20,371
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Highest Price
$24,040
The Hyundai Sonata is a great choice when considering price and great fuel economy. It has many features and package choices, including hybrid options. The one down side is that the base model doesn’t come with much, so you might have to go up a trim level if you want some of the bells and whistles. Sonata owners love the roomy interior and reliability that comes with driving a car with stellar fuel economy. Learn more about this make and model and take a look at some gently use Hyundai Sonata listings near you
here!
6. Mazda 6
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Combined Fuel Economy
26-35 est. MPG
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Lowest Price
$22,626
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Average Price
$26,188
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Highest Price
$28,030
This five-passenger
Mazda 6 sedan combines European nimble handling, Japanese reliability, and packages in a premium interior for a budget price. It is recommended by Consumer Reports, named a Consumer Digest Best Buy, and named to Car and Driver’s 10 Best list. Soon, the Mazda6 will also one of the few in this class to offer a diesel motor.
7. Honda Accord
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Combined Fuel Economy
29-35 est. MPG
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Lowest Price
$24,966
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Average Price
$27,100
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Highest Price
$27,249
This five-person
Honda Accord combines the interior space of a large sedan with a legendary reputation for reliability. The Accord has a long list of awards, including a named Consumer Digest Best Buy, Kelley Blue Book’s Lowest 5-Year Cost to Own Award, Automobile Magazine All-Star, and recommended by Consumer Reports. In fact, the Accord was not only named to Car and Driver’s 10 Best List, but also Accords in total hold the record for being named to the list the most times.
8. Subaru Legacy
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Combined Fuel Economy
24-34 est. MPG
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Lowest Price
$25,820
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Average Price
$31,077
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Highest Price
$33,780
Subaru is one of those car makers that excels in making cars that are Best in Class for fuel economy. Subaru offers a tremendous selection of vehicles, most of which have base model trims that are more than sufficient, often making the need to pay for a higher trim unnecessary. The
Subaru Legacy may not be the most popular or well known Subaru, but it offers fantastic combined fuel economy 24-34 est. MPG and comes with a lot of value for the price. The best part? It comes in a sedan and a wagon version.
9. Kia Optima
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Combined Fuel Economy
24-33
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Lowest Price
$14,484
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Average Price
$20,890
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Highest Price
$26,100
The
Kia Optima has ranked amongst the top of mid-size sedans since 2015. The Kia Optima is also widely known for being the official vehicle of the NBA. Similar to other cars on the list, the Kia Optima has gas and hybrid options. Consumers consistently rate the Kia Optima as the best car they have ever owned especially in terms of value for your money and gas mileage.
10. Ford Fusion
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Combined Fuel Economy
24-33 est. MPG
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Lowest Price
$14,484
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Average Price
$20,890
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Highest Price
$26,100
The Ford Fusion has had a complicated reputation. Many owners have a love-hate relationship with their Ford Fusions, but the affordability and gas mileage cant be beat. Unfortunately, 202 will be the Ford Fusion’s last generation, so you might be cautious about purchasing, but you might be able to score a
great deal!