The Most Fuel Efficient Cars of 2009

Although gas prices have retreated considerably since peaking above $4 per gallon over the summer, consumers who are in the market for a new vehicle are still putting a high importance on choosing cars that deliver exceptional fuel economy. The retreat from big SUVs, pickup trucks, and other large vehicles has been historic with demand for certain smaller cars outstripping supply.

Each year the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publishes information about every vehicle sold in the US to include city, highway, and combined driving fuel economy. Up until recently, those figures were considered to be inflated, but over the past few years the EPA has taken great strides to make certain that fuel economy numbers parallel real world driving conditions. If the EPA says that a car can get 40 mpg, you should be able to realize that number under optimum driving conditions.

The Most Fuel Efficient Cars For 2009

For the 2009 model year, the EPA has released its Top Ten list of most fuel efficient cars. The list is evenly split between hybrids and gas or electric models, with top honors going to the Toyota Prius:

1. Toyota Prius (hybrid) — 48/45

2. Honda Civic Hybrid — 40/45

3. Nissan Altima Hybrid — 35/33

4. Ford Escape Hybrid FWD; Mazda Tribute Hybrid 2WD; Mercury Mariner Hybrid FWD — 34/31

5. Smart ForTwo convertible; Smart ForTwo coupe — 33/41

6. Toyota Camry Hybrid — 33/34

Volkswagen Diesel7. Volkswagen Jetta (manual, diesel); Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen (manual, diesel) — 30/41

8. Volkswagen Jetta (automatic, diesel); Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen (automatic, diesel) — 29/40

9. Toyota Yaris (manual) — 29/36

10. Toyota Yaris (automatic) – 29/35

The Worst of the Lot

Now that you know the most fuel efficient vehicles available, can you guess which model finished dead last? If you said the Lamborghini Murcielago with its 6.5L V12 engine, then you guessed correctly. The Italian sportscar gulps gas to the tune of delivering just 8 mpg city and 13 mpg highway finishing just ahead of the Bentley Arnage RL which gets 9 mpg city/15 mpg highway thanks to its 6.7L V12 powerplant.

To find the fuel economy of a vehicle that interests you and to make side by side comparisons with other cars, trucks, vans, crossovers, and SUVs, visit the EPA website to plug in that information.

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6 Comments

  • By Paul, November 3, 2008 @ 11:17 pm

    Too bad smart will NEVER bring a smart car with micro hybrid drive technology, smart fortwo electric drive, or even the turbo gas, or diesel smart car to the USA!
    All have way better mileage than the 2009 451.
    All they will sell us is the most basic gasoline version.
    I guess they don’t think we’re SMART enough!
    Canada, SURE!
    Europe, SURE!
    USA, NO WAY!
    Boo!

  • By Art @ National Wheels, November 4, 2008 @ 4:16 am

    I love seeing the increase in fuel efficient cars! I haven’t done one yet but I am looking forward to putting wheels on a Hybrid. I think that you could take some of these fuel efficient cars and add some nice wheels without compromising any of the fuel economy! Anyone else come across a Hybrid with a set of after market wheels?

  • By Matt, November 4, 2008 @ 5:16 am

    Paul, it does seem strange that only a gas ForTwo is marketed here. Personally, I’m not impressed with 41 mpg — particularly for a car so small — and would think drivers would welcome a car that could get 60 mpg, if offered as a hybrid. Very strange indeed!

    Art, I’m sure that you’ve added a nice set of aftermarket wheels to a number of different cars, right? What is your favorite style that you can recommend?

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