So you’re interested in buying a fuel efficient car, but you don’t have $25 grand to throw down on a new Toyota Prius? You probably also noticed that leasing is dead and great loans can be hard to find. There’s good news for you. First, buy a used car and if you’re not sure why, check out my Top 10 Reasons for Buying a Used Car. Second, you don’t’ have to buy a hybrid to get really good gas mileage. It’s a myth and it’s propagated by our local, state, and federal governments that do things like give out subsidies for hybrid vehicles or use taxpayer money to help car manufacturers develop hybrid technology. What’s really important is fuel efficiency - hybrid or not.
To generate this list, Google Trends was used to figure out which high fuel efficiency cars are searched for the most frequently on the web. Here are the results:
There are a few surprising things about this list:
- 7 out of 10 are foreign made
- Toyota snagged 3 spots on this top 10 list
- Chevrolet nabbed 2 spots on the list (who knew?)
- Chevrolet Volt would be #10, but it’s not in production until 2010
- The Geo Metro and the Geo Tracker came close to making it on this list even though they aren’t in production any longer
- Dodge, Hyundai, Isuzu, Kia, Mazda, Pontiac, Saturn, Scion, Subaru, and Volkswagen should all have something on this list, but none of their cars came even close due to either a low search volume or the complete lack of a high fuel efficiency car
Now that you’ve seen the list, go out and get the high gas mileage car of your choice and make sure you buy one that’s two years old so that you’re getting the best deal, being environmentally friendly, and saving a TON of money using Carsala!













14 May 09 4:38 pm
No Nissan Versa? I wasn’t crazy about mine when we bought it but it averages 30-33 MPG in city driving. It is very spacious and drives well. It is worth a mention.