These gas sippers are easy on the wallet
By Jeff S. Bartlett
Fuel economy is one of the most important factors to consider when buying a new car, because it has an impact on your weekly operating costs. This is especially a concern when with record-level gasoline prices that may continue to rise. But even when they’re down, they won’t stay that way forever.
Many cars sold today offer impressive fuel economy, especially in contrast to what you may be trading in. Below, we spotlight the most fuel-efficient cars based on Consumer Reports’ overall fuel-economy test results.
Measuring fuel economy is one of more than 50 tests we conduct on each car we purchase. Our fuel-economy numbers are derived from a precision flow meter and are rounded to the nearest mile per gallon. CR’s overall mileage results are calculated based on equal portions of city and highway driving.
This list starts with the most-efficient car, and it doesn’t include plug-in vehicles, like the Honda Clarity and Toyota Prius Prime. All of the cars are hybrids.
These featured models have our Green Choice designation, which highlights vehicles with the cleanest emissions. You can read more about Green Choice here.
Complete test results can be found by clicking through to the model pages. Note that not all of the models below are recommended vehicles.
2022 Honda Insight
2022 Toyota Prius
2022 Hyundai Ioniq
2022 Hyundai Elantra
2022 Toyota Corolla
2022 Honda Accord
2022 Toyota Camry
2022 Hyundai Sonata
2022 Kia Niro
2022 Toyota Avalon
Is an Electric or Hybrid Car Right for You?
With longer-range batteries and more places to charge, electric cars are becoming a popular choice for drivers who want to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels. On the “Consumer 101” TV show, Consumer Reports expert Mike Monticello explains to host Jack Rico what you need to know about this technology.
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