10 New Cars That Get More Than 30mpg
If you’re looking for a fuel efficient new car, there are plenty to choose from. Most vehicles that get more than 30mpg are 2009 hybrid cars , but some non hybrids make the cut as well. Here is our list of the top 10 new cars that get more than 30 or even more than 40mpg:
2009 Toyota Prius
Fuel Economy: City: 48 mpg, Highway: 45 mpg
The Toyota Prius is one of the most affordable and fuel efficient vehicles on the market. It’s a midsize family car, available in three trim levels: standard, base and Touring. It’s known for being spacious and comfortable and also offers lots of available high tech and luxury options.
2009 Honda Civic Hybrid
Fuel Economy: City: 40 mpg, Highway: 45 mpg
The Honda Civic Hybrid has received great reviews as well as great safety ratings. It’s a 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan, available in 4 trims. It has a sleek design and a comfortable interior.
2009 Nissan Altima Hybrid
Fuel Economy: City: 35 mpg, Highway: 33 mpg
The Nissan Altima Hybrid is currently available in California, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. It’s a 4-door, 5-passenger family car available in sedan and coupe body styles. It offers good performance, comfort and safety.
2009 Mercury Mariner Hybrid
Fuel Economy: City: 34 mpg, Highway: 30 mpg
The Mercury Mariner Hybrid has the benefits of an SUV with the fuel economy of a smaller vehicle. It’s a 4-door, 5-passenger SUV. It offers a roomy interior with plenty of cargo space.
2009 Ford Escape Hybrid
Fuel Economy: City: 34 mpg, Highway: 30 mpg
The Ford Escape Hybrid was the world’s first hybrid SUV. It has a continuously variable transmission (CVT). It’s a compact SUV available in two trims. It offers good performance and an attractive design.
2009 Mazda Tribute Hybrid
Fuel Economy: City: 34 mpg, Highway: 30 mpg
The Mazda Tribute Hybrid is the most recent addition to the Mazda line-up. It’s a 4-door, 5-passenger SUV, available in two trims, the Touring and Grand Touring. It’s a spacious and dependable vehicle. It’s equipped with 3.0-liter dohc 24-valve V6 engine capable of churning out 200 horsepower at 6000 RPM.
2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
Fuel Economy: City: 33 mpg, Highway: 34 mpg
The Toyota Camry Hybrid is the most fuel-efficient family sedan available. It’s a 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan available in only one trim. It has a comfortable, roomy interior and excellent crash test scores.
2009 Mini Cooper
Fuel Economy: City: 28 mpg, Highway: 37 mpg
The Mini Cooper is available only in hatchback form, in 3 trims. It is stylish and accommodating, as well as offering good performance and fuel economy. BMW owns Mini, and Coopers are sold at most BMW dealerships.
2009 Toyota Yaris
Fuel Economy: City: 29 mpg, Highway: 36 mpg
The Toyota Yaris is Toyota’s smallest car. It’s offered as a 2 or 4-door hatchback or 4-door sedan, each in Base and S trims. It’s fuel-efficient and comfortable. It offers both a low price tag and good fuel economy.
2009 Honda Fit
Fuel Economy: City: 28 mpg, Highway: 34 mpg
The Honda Fit is Honda’s smallest car. It’s a small five-door hatchback available in Base and Sport models. It has been completely redesigned for 2009. It’s fun to drive and offers good quality and utility.


