| With unpredictable increases in fuel prices, car sellers | | | | Fusion Hybrid. |
| are also faced with problems in disposing vehicles that | | | | 5. Smart 42 (2009 model) |
| are fuel hungry. Some sellers have difficulty promoting | | | | Landing fifth on our list is the Smart 42 which |
| cars that consume a lot of fuel that they sell these | | | | averages 33 miles per gallon on busy streets and a |
| cars at unbelievably low prices. These prices are good | | | | much better 41 miles per gallon on expressways. The |
| for buyers but bad for wholesalers like you. This is the | | | | combined result is an excellent 36 miles per gallon |
| main reason that consumers prefer hybrid cars that | | | | 6. Nissan Altima Hybrid (2009 model) |
| cost more but consume less fuel. | | | | A Nissan car lands in our list with the Altima. This car |
| The question then is what hybrid cars are the most | | | | shells goes out for 35 miles per gallon on city roads |
| economical in fuel consumption. To answer, here is a | | | | and a lower 33 miles per gallon on highways. |
| list of 10 very efficient cars that you may choose to | | | | Combined driving results to 34 MPG for the Nissan |
| sell. | | | | Altima. |
| 1.Toyota Prius (2010 model). | | | | 7.Toyota Camry Hybrid (2010 model) |
| The Japanese Car Prius leads the pack with a Miles | | | | The powerful Camry averages 33 miles a gallon for |
| per Gallon(MPG) average when driven in the city is 51. | | | | city driving and 34 MPG on highways. This results to |
| On the other hand the Highway value goes down to | | | | 34 miles a gallon combined. |
| 48 MPG. That gives a combined 50 Miles per Gallon | | | | 8. Volkswagen Jetta TDI (2009 model) |
| for the 2010 Toyota Prius. | | | | The German manufacturer of the famous beetle |
| 2. Honda Civic Hybrid | | | | produced a car that gives a rather low MPG of 30 on |
| The ever popular popular Civic has a good City-driven | | | | streets. However, the Jetta is excellent on highways |
| Miles per Gallon result of 40. However, this value | | | | with an average 41 miles a gallon. Combined driving |
| shoots up to 45 miles per gallon when driven on the | | | | results to a good 34 miles per gallon average. |
| highway. The Combined driving produces a good 42 | | | | 9. Ford Escape Hybrid (2009 model) |
| miles per gallon for the Civic hybrid. The MPG for City | | | | Another American car lands in our list. The Escape |
| Highway/Combined is 40/45/42. | | | | shells out an average of 34 miles per gallon on city |
| 3. Honda Insight (2010 model) | | | | roads and a lower 31 MPG on highways. The average |
| Another Honda makes our list. The insight produces a | | | | combined fuel consumption is 32 miles per gallon for |
| good 40 MPG average on city roads while an even | | | | the Escape. |
| better 43 miles per gallon average on highways. The | | | | 10. MINI Cooper (2009 model) |
| combined result is 41 miles per gallon for the Insight. | | | | The British car rounds out our list with a fairly decent |
| 4. Ford Fusion Hybrid (2010 model) | | | | 28 miles per gallon on streets. Highway tests show an |
| An American car makes our top 4. The Ford Fusion | | | | average 36 MPG which produces a combined 32 |
| hybrid gives out a good 41 miles per gallon on city | | | | MPG for the Mini. |
| streets. However this number dips to only 36 MPG on | | | | Fuel savings translate to life savings. Grab this |
| highways for a combined 39 miles per gallon for the | | | | opportunity to help the environment as well as earn. |