2009:Top 10 Hottest Fuel Saver Cars !!
#10: 2009 Toyota Yaris
MSRP: $12,205 - $15,880
Best EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway): 29/35 mpg
Google knows search. We know fuel economy. Hence, we've used Google to help us figure out which high-gas-mileage cars are searched for on the Web. The Toyota Yaris came in at #10. No surprise. The Yaris subcompact gets great fuel economy at a very low price. Styling, on the other hand, is subjective.
#9: 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt
MSRP: $15,010 - $22,775
Best EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway): 25/37 mpg
A fuel-economy Hall of Famer, the Chevy Cobalt is also a bargain base car. Still coming in coupe and sedan forms for 2009, the Cobalt isn't without sin, but with 37 mpg on the highway, all is forgiven.
#8: 2009 Honda Fit
MSRP: $14,550 - $18,760
Best EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway): 28/35 mpg
The Honda Fit is the best of many, if not all, worlds. Its fuel economy is excellent, and the small-car package that Honda put together for it makes the 2009 Honda Fit a real treat to drive.
#7: 2008 Nissan Sentra
MSRP: $16,040 - $20,470
Best EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway): 25/33 mpg
Not only is the Nissan Sentra a good fuel economy story, but it's got news to tell in styling, interior roominess and improved quality as well. Long forgotten, the Nissan Sentra deserves to be put back on your shopping list for affordable, fuel-saving rides.
#6: 2009 Toyota Prius
MSRP: $22,000 - $24,270
Best EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway): 48/45 mpg
This is the icon. The Toyota Prius hybrid looks the part of a future vehicle, and its gasoline/electric hybrid message sure is catching on. Don't forget this: The Toyota Prius works as a car as well. It offers good interior room, drives effortlessly, and gets killer gas mileage.
#5: 2008 Smart Fortwo
MSRP: $11,590 - $16,590
Best EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway): 33/41 mpg
You gotta love it! The Smart Fortwo looks like the spare car that you can carry in your backpack, but it drives like a real big-person's car (and has more headroom than many other cars). Truth is, you don't notice how small the Smart Fortwo is until you get out and look back at its tiny-ness (and when you get your fuel bill).
#4: 2009 Ford Focus
MSRP: $14,995 - $17,970
Best EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway): 24/35 mpg
New for 2008, the Ford Focus offers a satisfying combination of high fuel economy and decent handling for an affordable price. For now, no hatchback or wagon version is available, just the voice-controlled communication/entertainment hardware of the new Sync system, and superb gas mileage.
#3: 2009 Toyota Corolla
MSRP: $15,350 - $20,050
Best EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway): 26/35 mpg
If high reliability, high build quality and high fuel economy are high priorities for you, the Toyota Corolla is a slam dunk. Granted, it's no safety leader (antilock brakes and head-protection curtains are not standard) or a style pusher, but the 2009 Toyota Corolla is simple star -- no flash, just fuel smarts.
#2: 2008 Mini Cooper
MSRP: $18,050 - $21,200
Best EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway): 28/37 mpg
It's a treat to have a sporty German car with a sporty British heritage as the second most popular result in a fuel-economy search on Google. The Mini Cooper does so many things well, that putting it on a list of high-gas-mileage cars only adds to its value. The Mini Cooper gives the highest fun-factor-to-mpg ratio on this list.
#1: 2009 Honda Civic
MSRP: $15,205 - $26,750
Best EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway): 26/34 mpg (non-hybrid)
No surprises here. The 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid gets amazing fuel economy (40 mpg, city/45 mpg, highway), but even the non-hybrid Civic models are superstars when it comes to saving gas. Add to that a reasonable price tag and good styling, and you've got a winner worth searching for and deserving of a test drive.
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