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The 10 Most Fuel-Efficient Cars of All Time

Who doesn’t want fuel efficiency when it comes to choosing a car? Those who like spending money on gas, that’s who! If you’re looking to save money on gas — not to mention stress on the environment — you have come to the right place. Here are the 10 most fuel-efficient cars of all time.

Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid

Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid
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The Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid gets amazing milage at 59 MPG. It is pretty fast too, going from 0-60 in 8 seconds. This hybrid is also a decent price, making it the perfect starter hybrid for you or perhaps a new driver. This is definitely a good starter car!

Chevrolet Volt

Chevrolet Volt
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The Chevrolet Volt is an impressive car. It is small but mighty, getting 62 MPG! This will make traveling around a lot easier — especially if you have a long commute. If you are looking for fuel-efficient, look no further than the Chevrolet Volt.

Honda Accord Hybrid

Honda Accord Hybrid
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The Honda Accord Hybrid picks up some serious power — 204 horsepower, to be exact. The Honda Accord hybrid didn’t get rid of the functionality that people have always loved about it. It is still smooth driving and has a nice interior. Drive in style in the Honda Accord Hybrid! It is one sleek car.

Toyota Prius

Toyota Prius
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The Toyota Prius is a well-loved car for a good reason. It has up to 57 MPG which makes it an all-star. It can also go from 0 to 60 in about 10 seconds, which isn’t too shabby for a small hybrid. The Toyota Prius is a tried and true car, which many people can’t seem to get enough of. Is Prius synonymous with hybrid? That’s for you to decide.

Kia Sorento Hybrid

Kia Sorento Hybrid
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The Kia Sorento Hybrid gets an EPA-estimated 36 MPG in the city. The car comes with standard driver-assistance features and also has three rows of seating, so you can fit everyone in your family in this car. The cool part is the second row has separate seats and the third row is also roomy. There is also plenty of cargo space for whatever you need to haul.

Toyota Tundra Double Cab Hybrid

Toyota Tundra Double Cab Hybrid
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The Toyota Tundra Double Cab Hybrid is a neat truck. It is a truck, so its gas mileage isn’t as impressive as some of the other cars on this list, coming in at a combined 21 MPG. There is also a lot of space in the truck, so you don’t have to worry about not be able to carry all your cargo.

Kia Rio

Kia Rio
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The Kia Rio has 36 MPG and can go from 0 to 60 in eight seconds, which makes it small but mighty. It is important to know that this car is not a hybrid or an electric vehicle. That must mean you get more bang for your buck with it.

Toyota Camry

Toyota Camry
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You can get a regular Toyota Camry or a hybrid version of the car. The newer versions seem to favor being hybrids and there is a good reason for that. The Toyota Hybrid Powertrain gives you more miles than a regular non-hybrid. This is definitely a car you would want to buy.

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Ford F-150 Hybrid

Ford F-150 Hybrid
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The Ford F-150 Hybrid is a truck like no other. It has a 3.5L PowerBoost V6 engine and is a hybrid! You can fill up less and still drive just as long. This truck can tow a maximum of 12,700 pounds! That’s a lot of towing power.

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Hyundai Tucson Hybrid

Hyundai Tucson Hybrid
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The Hyundai Tucson Hybrid is one of cheaper cars on this list, but that doesn’t mean it skimps out on great features. The car is extra roomy and has all the bells and whistles with its safety features. It also gets 38 MPG, which is not a bad feat at all.

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