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Since the price of gas may go up in price exponentially, and right now the trend shows no signs of slowing down, fuel efficient cars have become a priority for many car shoppers. |

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2012 Fuel Efficient Vehicles Make Their Mark
With no sign of the cost of gasoline declining, consumers looking to buy 2012 cars are looking for vehicles that are going to save them money over the long-term ownership and operation of the vehicle. Thankfully, there are plenty of great vehicles being manufactured for the year 2012; what's more, the top fuel economy cars offer spacious interiors, well built exteriors, and the vehicles are well equipped with safety features.
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Top Cars with the Best Fuel Economy for 2011
The best fuel economy cars are designed with fuel efficiency in mind. This means they will get the most miles per gallon while using the most economical fuel technology on the market. You may find that many lists of the 10 best fuel economy cars only include hybrid vehicles. This is because hybrid technology, particularly electric hybrids, can result in excellent savings with regard to cars fuel economy.
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Top 10 Cars with The Best Fuel Economy: 1 through 5
In the United States, excellent fuel efficiency and low consumption fuel economy cars are quickly becoming the most popular in the country. However, in Europe and Japan, fuel efficiency has been a primary concern for automotive consumers for decades. The Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, conducts the research and testing each year as new cars are introduced, and provides fuel economy data to American consumers. In addition to being displayed by model years, the information pertaining to fuel efficiency and fuel economy car data is often categorized by vehicle manufacturer and the size and type of car- such as mid-size, luxury, and compact cars.
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Top 10 Cars with The Best Fuel Economy: 6 through 10
It seems there is no escaping the rising cost of gasoline. Thankfully, most car manufacturers are responding by producing fuel efficient vehicles that include alternative fuel economy cars and hybrid vehicles that combine electric motors with traditional gasoline engines to reduce fuel consumption and increase the average miles per gallon achieved in both the city and on the highway. Japanese and European alternative fuel economy cars, as well as customary gasoline fuel economy cars, have been determined by the Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, in the United States to be amongst the most fuel efficient vehicles for the 2008 model year.
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