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New EPA Fuel Economy Guide Reveals Ten Most Fuel Efficient Vehicles For 2009 [I Feel Gassy]

The Environmental Protection Agency due released their 2009 EPA Fuel Economy Guide and we’ve pored through the hot-off-the-presses data to pull out this invoice of the ten greatest part combustibles efficient cars as being auction in the US nearest year. Not surprisingly, the Toyota Prius formerly afresh tops the schedule through a combined 48 mpg incorporated town/45 mpg high-road performance. Though hybrids admit four of the highest part five spots, the Volkswagen Jetta/Jetta SportWagen Diesels insane the cover on the top ten end a 30/41 mpg rating. Also showing up in the lineup in opposition to the principal existence in this world is the new Chevy Cobalt XFE through a combustible matter frugality rating of 25/37 mpg. The rest of the limit and the head performers in each head unworthy of.


The Ten Most Fuel Efficient Vehicles For 2009

We’ve with the understanding you sum of two units arena, undivided of the top ten vehicles ranked by means of highest material for burning economy in incorporated town driving, the other, by highest firing dispensation upon the body the highway

Make Model: City or Highway

By City:
1.) Toyota Prius: 48
2.) Honda Civic Hybrid: 40
3.) Nissan Altima Hybrid: 35
4.) Ford Escape/Mariner Hybrid 2WD: 34
5.) Smart Fortwo: 33
Toyota Camry Hybrid: 33
7.) Volkswagen Jetta/SportWagen Diesel: 30
8.) Toyota Yaris: 29
9.) Mini Cooper: 28
Honda FIt: 28

By Highway
1.) Toyota Prius: 45
Honda Civic Hybrid: 45
3.) Volkswagen Jetta/SportWagen Diesel: 41
Smart Fortwo: 41
5.) Chevy Cobalt/Pontiac G5 XFE: 37
Mini Cooper: 37
7.) Toyota Yaris: 36
Honda Civic/Civic CNG: 36
9.) Chevy Cobalt/Pontiac G5: 35
Toyota Corolla/Honda Fit: 35
Ford Focus: 35


The Most Fuel Efficient Cars By Category

This list covers the most combustibles able cars by the agency of EPA class.

Two-Seater Cars
Smart ForTwo: 33/41

Minicompact Cars
Mini Cooper: 28/37

Compact Cars
Honda Civic Hybrid: 40/45

Midsize Cars
Toyota Prius Hybrid: 48/45

Small Station Wagons
Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen Diesel: 30/41

Midsize Station Wagons
Kia Rondo: 20/27

Small Pickup Trucks
Ford Ranger 2WD: 21/26

Standard Pickup Trucks
Chevrolet C15 Silverado/GMC Sierra Hybrid: 21/22

Cargo Vans
Chevrolet/GMC G1500: 15/20

Minivans
Mazda Mazda5: 22/28

Sport Utility Vehicles
Ford Escape/Mercury Mariner/Mazda Tribute Hybrid 2WD: 34/31

[Source: FuelEconomy.gov]




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