Cars That Get The Best Fuel Economy
With the national average cost for a gallon of gasoline having recently dropped to just under $3.00 a gallon, the AAA says fuel prices are at their cheapest they’ve been since December 2010.Fortunately for those taking a longer-term view, new vehicles are more fuel-efficient than they’ve ever been, with the average rating for all cars and light-duty trucks rising to 24.1 mpg for the 2013 model year, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s annual Fuel Economy Trends report. This represents a 0.5-mpg boost over the previous model year’s figures, with fleet-wide fuel economy registering increases over eight of the last nine years.

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