The Most Fuel-Efficient Mercedes-Benz E320 - Top 10 Best Fuel-Efficient Cars
Posted Saturday, Jul 12, 2008 by america
Here at Loqu.com Fuel-Efficient Cars, our philosophy is that one shouldn't give up comfort, safety and enjoyment just to save fuel. That's why this isn't just a by-the-numbers list of cars with the best fuel economy. Instead, the About Cars test drivers and I are pleased to present our list of cars we think are the creme-de-la-creme of fuel-savers.
NO.10 MINI Cooper

EPA city/highway mileage: 28/37 (manual), 26/34 (automatic)
The MINI Cooper has already earned a reputation for being fun to drive and remarkably spacious considering its pint-sized interior. In 2008, MINI introduced the extended-wheelbase Cooper Clubman that has more room -- most of it concentrated in the back seat -- and is just as fuel efficient. The base-model Cooper is the fuel-economy champ, though even the turbocharged hot-rod Cooper S and Cooper S Clubman are pretty fuel-efficient, a big surprise considering how quick they are.
NO.9 Ford Focus

EPA city/highway mileage: 24/35 (manual), 24/33 (automatic)
Though most of the cars on this list are imports, that doesn't mean the domestics don't built fuel-efficient cars -- though it's no coincidence that the fuel-efficient Focus was largely designed by Ford's European division. The Focus' fuel economy trails a bit compared to Japanese compacts, but it's cheap to buy, brimming with personality and enjoyable to drive.
NO.8 Toyota Corolla

EPA city/highway mileage: 26/35 (manual), 27/35 (automatic)
With all those hybrids in the Toyota family, not to mention the hybrid version of its arch-nemesis, the Honda Civic, it's easy to forget that the Corolla is a remarkably economic car in its own right, even in automatic guise, provided you stick with the smaller 1.8 liter engine. Completely redesigned for 2009, the new Corolla is roomy, well trimmed out, affordable, and unbelievably reliable -- plus it boasts fuel economy equal to or greater than many subcompacts. Impressive!
NO.7 Toyota Camry Hybrid

EPA city/highway mileage: 33/34
When America's best-selling car adapts hybrid technology, you know it's here to stay. Unlike the Prius, the Camry presents an altogether conventional driving experience. Its bigger (2.4 liter) engine and conventional tires, among other factors, yield fuel economy that's lower than a Prius, but a darn sight better than regular Camrys -- and it's so transparent you can easily forget it's a hybrid.
NO.6 Nissan Altima

EPA city/highway mileage: 23/32 (manual), 23/31 (CVT automatic)
The four-cylinder Nissan Altima's EPA fuel estimates are becoming of a small car, but the Altima is anything but small. And the four-cylinder version is anything but gutless -- it has a big 2.5 liter engine that packs a health 180 lb-ft of torque. Best yet, it uses a continuously variable automatic transmission, which wrings more power out of the engine than a conventional automatic while scoring fuel economy similar to a manual. A great choice for those who need a mid-size car and are looking to save money on fuel. (And for those who don't have kids, the Altima is also available as an attractive coupe.
NO.5 Honda Civic

EPA city/highway mileage: 26/34 (manual), 25/36 (automatic), 40/45 (hybrid)
When it comes to squeezing every last inch of motion out of a drop of gasoline, no one does it like Honda. The Civic ties the MINI Cooper for the title of (deep breath) most economical non-hyrbid car with an automatic transmission on this list -- an amazing feat considering the Civic's acres of interior room and full complement of safety features. And if that isn't enough, Honda offers a hybrid version of the Civic -- as well as the super-green Civic GX, which runs on natural gas and requires no gasoline at all.
NO.4 Toyota Prius

EPA mileage: 48/45
The Prius will be remembered as the car that put hybrids on the map. But even if you put fuel economy aside, the Prius is still a great car. The hatchback body makes it excessively practical, and the Buck Rogers interior is a nice change from the typical car interior that's both futuristic and easy to get used to. Expect real-world fuel economy of around 45 MPG, which is pretty darn good for a car this roomy.
NO.3 Honda Fit

EPA city/highway mileage: 28/34 (manual), 27/34 (automatic Base), 27/33 (automatic Sport)
The Honda Fit is one of several minicars to hit American (and Canadian) streets in recent months, but few, if any, do such a good job of divvying up space between front seats, back seats and cargo bay. Thoughtful engineering gives the Fit gobs of interior space, including room for tall drivers, and it delivers excellent fuel economy in the real world, not just on paper.
NO.2 C

EPA city/highway mileage: 24/31 (manual), 25/33 (CVT automatic)
Common wisdom says that if you want the best fuel economy you should buy a car with a manual transmission. That's not true anymore; many automatics get similar or better fuel economy than their manual counterparts (see the Honda Civic, above). But the Nissan Sentra takes goes one step futher with its continously-variable automatic transmission (CVT). The CVT Sentra not only gets better fuel economy than a manual, it also feels more powerful -- plus it comes wrapped in a roomy and handsome compact sedan that's easy to live with.Nissan Sentra Fuel-Efficient Cars is you good choice!
NO.1 Mercedes-Benz E320 BLUETEC

EPA city/highway mileage: 23/32
The Mercedes-Benz E320 BLUETEC is one of the only diesel-powered passenger cars sold in the US. Some people still think diesels are smelly, smokey and slow, but I bet if everyone in the US got the chance to test-drive a Mercedes E320 BLUETEC, demand for diesel cars would go through the roof. With its 3-liter V6 powerplant, the E320 BLUETEC offers the passing power of a V8 with the fuel economy of a compact sedan -- pretty impressive for a car this big and luxurious. With a price premium of only $1,000 over the gasoline-powered version and significantly better fuel economy, the E320 BLUETEC just makes sense.
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by kikster30 on July 13, 2008, 1:35 pm
Mercedes-Benz will release the Hybrid model,also it's more sporty and powerful,I would still buy a Porsche
by kingofsocs on July 13, 2008, 1:35 pm
I've got a '27 T bucket loaded with chrome and power. The women love it!
by leaness on July 13, 2008, 1:36 pm
I'm right with you Tony on the classic Camaros & Chevelles but for real.. a woman should only be interested in the man driving the car. Any woman that judges a man by what car he drives, must first look into a mirror and judge herself first...