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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

2011 Most-Fuel Efficient Car to Save Money Part 3

2011 Most-Fuel Efficient Car to Save Money Part 3



Ford Fusion Hybrid (FWD)- 2011



 Cost: $28,240-30,000
Fuel economy: 60 kmpg
Annual fuel cost: $1,137-1,200
Winner of the 2010 North American Car of the Year Award, the Ford Fusion Hybrid – the third of three similar Ford-Mercury-Lincoln hybrid sedans – has impressed critics.


Honda CR-Z Hybrid-2011


Cost: $19,200-20,000
Fuel economy: 55 kmpg
Annual fuel cost: $1,158-1,200

This sporty 2-seat coupe is a recent addition to the U.S. market, and continues Honda's drive to field a full fleet of hybrid cars.


Hyundai Sonta Hybrid-2011


Cost: $25,795 -27,000
Fuel economy: 55 kmpg
Annual Fuel Cost: $1,446 -1,500

Excellent performance combined with superb looks.  As far as performance is concerned, the Sonata Hybrid possesses a 2.4 liter 4 cylinder engine, lithium polymer batteries and 206 horsepower.


Smart Fortwo Cabriolet-2011


  
Cost: $17,690-18,000
Fuel economy: 50 kmpg
Annual fuel cost: $1,297-1,350

One of only two convertibles to achieve better than 50 kmpg, the Smart Fortwo Cabriolet performs much better on the highway (41 mpg) than in the city (33 mpg).


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