Consumer Reports: Best, worst new cars for fuel economy
Consumer Reports: Best, worst new cars for
fuel economy
14 June 2011, By Melissa Hincha-Ownby
Although the Environmental Protection Agency
- Worst: Subaru Impreza 2.5i - 24 mpg
(EPA) assigns a fuel economy rating to all new
vehicles, Consumer Reports magazine conducts FAMILY CAR
its own independent testing. The magazine
recently concluded testing on 2011 models and
- Best: Toyota Prius IV (Hybrid) - 44 mpg
has released its list of the best and worst new cars
for fuel economy. Consumer Reports looked
- Worst: Ford Fusion SEL (V6, AWD), Chevrolet
beyond a car's fuel efficiency and also weighed Impala LTZ (V6), Mazda V6 - 20 mpg
each vehicle's test performance, reliability and
safety records in making its best cars
UPSCALE/SPORTS SEDAN
recommendations.
- Best: Lexus HS 250 h (Hybrid) - 31 mpg
David Champion, senior director of Consumer
Reports' Auto Test Center comments on the new - Worst: Lincoln MKZ - 20 mpg
recommendations and fuel economy in general:
"Hybrid and diesel vehicles provide better fuel
SMALL SUV
economy than conventional cars, but they usually
cost more to buy, and as gas prices rise, the pay- - Best: Ford Escape Hybrid - 26 mpg
back time gets shorter. All-wheel drive usually
reduces gas mileage by about 2 mpg while a
- Worst: Dodge Nitro SLT (3.7 liters), Jeep Liberty
manual transmission can improve fuel economy by Sport - 16 mpg
1 to 2 mpg."
More information: For more information on any
Consumer Reports named both the best and
of these vehicles or other models tested by staff at
worst cars for fuel economy in six different
the magazine, visit the Consumer Reports New
categories:
Cars website: cro/ca ...
s/new-cars/index.htm
SUBCOMPACT CAR
- Best: Honda Fit - 30 mpg - Worst: Chevrolet Aveo LT - 25 mpg
(c) 2011, Mother Nature Network. Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.
SMALL WAGONS AND HATCHBACKS
- Best: Volkswagen Golf TDI (Diesel, manual) - 38 mpg
- Worst: Scion xB, Subaru Impreza Outback Sport (AWD) - 23 mpg
SMALL SEDAN
- Best: Toyota Corolla LE - 32 mpg
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