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kickflipjr 12-13-2005 08:59 PM

List of Fuel Efficient Cars
 
Here is my list of the most fule efficient vehicals from 2006-1994. It goes "Best Hybrid, Best Diesel, Top 3 normal gas cars". All cars are stick shift.

EPA Figures from www.fueleconomy.gov

2006
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Honda Insight 60/66
Beetle/golf/jetta--Diesel-- 37/44
1)Toyota Corolla 32/41
2)Scion xA 32/37
3)Hyundai Accent 32/35


2005
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Honda Insight 61/66
Beetle/golf/jetta--Diesel-- 38/46
1)Honda Civic---Lean Burn---36/44
2)Toyota Echo 35/42
3)Toyota Corolla 32/41

2004
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Honda Insight 60/66
Beetle/golf/jetta--Diesel-- 38/46
1)Honda Civic---VTEC-E---36/44
2)Toyota Echo 35/43
3)Toyota Corolla 32/40

2003
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Honda Insight 61/68
Beetle/golf/jetta--Diesel-- 42/49
1)Honda Civic---Lean Burn---36/44
2)Toyota Echo 35/43
3)Toyota Corolla 32/40

2002
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Honda Insight 61/68
Beetle/golf/jetta--Diesel-- 42/49
1)Toyota Echo 34/41
2)Honda Civic 33/39
3)Toyota Corolla/Prizim 32/41

2001
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Honda Insight 61/68
Beetle/golf/jetta--Diesel-- 42/49
1)Toyota Echo 34/41
2)Toyota Corolla/Prizim 32/41
3)Honda Civic/Mitsubishi Mirage 32/39

2000
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Honda Insight 61/68
Beetle/golf/jetta--Diesel-- 42/49
1)Chevrolet Metro-1 L- 39/46
2)Toyota Echo 34/41
3)Mitsubishi Mirage 33/40

1999
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Beetle/golf/jetta--Diesel-- 42/49
1)Chevrolet Metro-1 L- 41/47
2)Toyota Paseo 33/41
3)Mitsubishi Mirage 33/40

1998
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Beetle/jetta--Diesel-- 41/48
1)Chevrolet Metro 44/49
2)Mitsubishi Mirage 33/40
3)Honda Civic 32/37

1997
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Golf/jetta--Diesel-- 40/49
1)Chevrolet Metro 44/49
2)Honda Civic-VTEC-E- 37/44
3)Ford Aspire 34/42

1996
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Golf/jetta--Diesel-- 41/49
1)Chevrolet Metro 44/49
2)Ford Aspire 34/42
3)Honda Civic 33/38

1995
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1)Chevrolet Metro 44/49
2)Honda Civic---1.5 L,EGR/2-VLV--- 42/46
3)Ford Aspire 36/42

1994
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1)Geo Metro XFI 53/58
1)Geo Metro 46/49
2)Honda Civic 42/46
3)Ford Aspire 36/42













pat63 11-09-2009 04:29 PM

finally i found this thread i was searching for the list of old fuel-efficient cars and just looking if the Ford Aspire is included and gladly that car was on the list..
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imzjustplayin 11-09-2009 06:23 PM

why do you have the honda civic at 42/46 when the VX is 47/56???

99metro 11-20-2009 07:06 AM

I'd love to get a hold of a first gen Insight, but they want a pretty penny for them.

mochabuzz 11-20-2009 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 99metro (Post 144333)
I'd love to get a hold of a first gen Insight, but they want a pretty penny for them.

Actually... i've found these insights to be pretty cheap... on craigslist i saw a few for 7 or 8k with 100k miles on them. I would get one if they had 4 seats instead of just 2.

Jay2TheRescue 11-20-2009 08:11 AM

Beware of cheap hybrids. With that kind of age & mileage they may be cheap because they need new batteries.

FrugalFloyd 11-22-2009 06:59 AM

I don't think a $7,000 or $8,000 Insight with 100k miles is much of a bargain, when you can pick up something like a Hyundai Elantra or Chevy Cavalier of the same vintage with 50k miles for $3000. That $4,000-5,000 will buy enough gas to run the car another 50k miles, at which time the Insight engine needs a rebuild, and the Hyundai still has another 50k left in it.

Jdept 01-10-2010 10:09 AM

This thread looks accurate to me. I get around the same for my '02 Corolla, a little better though mostly. :thumbup:

Lug_Nut 01-10-2010 03:31 PM

The Golf and Jetta TDI diesels were not available in the US in 1996. The non direct injected diesels didn't get the mileages indicated. Indeed the Golf TDI wasn't available until 2000(?).
For 1996 the Passat TDI would be the highest mpg diesel (37/45), for 1997 the lighter Jetta (no Golf) would be it. 1998 the Jetta (3rd gen "A") or New Beetle (4th gen "A"), different engines, too, would duke it out. 1999 saw the Jetta also (finally) switch to the 4th gen chassis.

Dave's Civic Duty 01-12-2010 10:37 AM

Yep, my 94 VX lean burn, VTEC-E was EPA rated at 46/56.

ben98gs 01-12-2010 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave's Civic Duty (Post 146234)
Yep, my 94 VX lean burn, VTEC-E was EPA rated at 46/56.

That is under the old method. The new method would be 42/50... You can check the new ratings compared to the window sticker ratings at https://www.fueleconomy.gov/

You should also look at the date of the original post.. It was made in 2005, so it is over 4 years old.

mattjake44 04-05-2010 06:26 AM

I am testing the platinum gassaver
 
My neighbor has talked about a gas saver that he found in his fathers old garage (deceased) he claims he picked up 3 mpg on his 2002 Ford Expedition. He gave me one to try on my 2001 Ford Taurus and will have to see what happens. It took less than 15 minutes to install and right now I just started my car and the dispenser is bubbling. For better or worse Im gonna report back the results. I currently average 20 mpg overall.

spotaneagle 04-05-2010 12:09 PM

saturn, reading over another members post they said they were able to pull more mpg out of their sl1 than a metro, i just hit 44mpg not trying too hard

fuel economy.gov has saturn sl1 5speed as same mpg as mitsu mirage 1.5 5spd 1999

love how saturn is black sheep of the gassipper community

mattjake44 04-22-2010 07:06 AM

I have picked up 3 mpg on my Ford Taurus
 
After having installed the Platinum Fuelsaver I am currently averaging 23.3 from 20 mpg. On one highway stretch recently I got 31 mpg which this vehicle has never gotten more than 27 on highway driving. Seems to have more pep.
To be continued.......

spotaneagle 04-22-2010 11:43 AM

that is unrelated to the thread, is this guy another spammer? and platinum fuel savers are best used as door stops if thats the case...

bowtieguy 06-13-2010 11:26 AM

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