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Fuel Efficient Cars

Trying to save money at the gas pump is on everyone’s mind. Gone are the days of an SUV in every suburbanite’s driveway; and as families now often require a car for every driving age family member, people are turning more and more to both hybrid and smaller, more fuel-efficient cars.
Hybrids are certainly one way to go when trying to save money every month on gas. But as with the Toyota Prius, there is often a waiting list for these sought-after green machines.
Out on the highway there are some lightweight cars that may not sport batteries or a hybrid sticker; but they sure do pack a punch in the power, style and performance categories. Both on the street and in the features department, these little cars will get you where you need to go, and all without costing an arm and a leg at the pump.
The MINI Cooper is a sure bet when it comes to performance as a sporty compact. With a combined city and highway driving fuel economy of 32 mpg for the manual MINI, this little speedster is very economical and a great everyday driving car in traffic or on the open road.
Another ‘little engine that could’ ...
... is the SMART fortwo. Not only can this small car be parked almost everywhere, but it’s also a rare visitor to the gas pumps with its lightweight design that gets 34 mpg while navigating city streets. When it comes to fuel economy; less weight means better mileage.
Expectations have increased in the marketplace when it comes to the performance and quality of the sporty hatchback. The Ford Focus brings with it outstanding crash test scores and is a fun ride to boot. It may cost a little more to upgrade your Focus but you’ll be happy you did. If you opt for the six-speed manual gearbox, your combined city and highway gas consumption is 30 mpg.
The Toyota Yaris is a car that is all about suiting your needs. Available in three and five-door options, and even as a four-door sedan, the Yaris is as ready for a single student as it is for a family of four. When looking for performance, opt for the 33 mpg five-speed manual transmission model and sit happy knowing that you’re driving a vehicle that has claimed the federal ecoEnergy award in the subcompact class for five years running.
These little cars are as fun to drive as they are easy on the bank account – and you might just place yourself ahead of the consumer pack by avoiding lengthy wait times in the hope of finding yourself behind the wheel of a hybrid option.
With so many people in today’s economic climate trying to save money at every turn, getting to the nearest hybrid dealership may be the first thought that comes into most consumers’ minds when looking to save money on gas. But remember, hybrids aren’t the only option out there, and sometimes smaller can be better.
When it comes to performance and keeping more money in your wallet, there are some quality non-battery powered options out there. These little gas fueled cars might just be a little more fun to hit the highway with, and they also come with a few more bells and whistles than their coveted hybrid brethren. Best of all, they’re a whole lot easier to get your hands on.
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