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.
Published on Monday, February 09, 2009 - Email to a friend
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