Save Fuel. Save Money. Save The World!
Want to save fuel, money, AND the environment while you’re at it? The thought of buying a new or different car while paying your gas credit card payments may seem insane, but Autoblog and Consumer Reports has an idea for you.
You don’t have to buy new, just buy smart. Buy pre-owned. Once that hybrid owner drives that car off the lot, it’s lost a good percentage of it’s value already. Just snap that baby up once they turn it in for the newer model and blam! Saving money and the world.
Consumer Reports created a list of the top pre-owned cars to snap up that will help you save at the pump. The vehicles that top the list for Consumer Reports, well, report, isn’t any surprise: Toyota and Honda rake in the most rankings. Here is a basic rundown for you:
Under $10,000
2000 Honda Insight (average mpg: 51)
2001-02 Toyota Prius (average mpg: 41)
2000-05 Toyota Echo (average mpg: 38)
1998-2002 Chevy Prizm (average mpg: 32)
1998 Mazda Protégé LX (average mpg: 32)
1998-2000 Toyota Corolla LE (average mpg: 32)
1998-2001 Acura Integra LS manual (average mpg: 32)
$10,000 - $20,000
2004-06 Toyota Prius (average mpg: 44)
2001-03 Toyota Prius (average mpg: 41)
2006-07 Honda Civic Hybrid (average mpg: 37)
2003-05 Honda Civic Hybrid (average mpg: 36)
2007 Honda Fit Sport manual (average mpg: 34)
2007 Toyota Yaris Liftback manual (average mpg: 34)
According
to Autoblog, “Rankings are based on CR's own fuel economy tests, done
with a flow meter and repeatable drive cycle, and overall assessments
of the vehicle's quality and reliability likely play big roles in how
the list was compiled.”
So there you have it! Now you know what
used car to buy in order to save cash, and with back-to-school shopping
coming up, believe us gals, you’ll need it!








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