2017 smart fortwo coupe
0.9-liter / 3-cylinder
Automatic 6-speed
Turbocharged
Premium Gasoline
35 MPG combined
33 city 39 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 2.9 gal/100 miles
2017 smart fortwo cabriolet
0.9-liter / 3-cylinder
Automatic 6-speed
Turbocharged
Premium Gasoline
35 MPG combined
33 city 38 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 2.9 gal/100 miles
2017 Hyundai Elantra
1.4-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic 7-speed
Turbocharged
Regular Gasoline
35 MPG combined
32 city 40 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 2.9 gal/100 miles
2017 Toyota Yaris iA
1.5-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic 6-speed
Regular Gasoline
35 MPG combined
32 city 40 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 2.9 gal/100 miles
2017 Honda Civic 4-door
1.5-liter / 4-cylinder
Manual 6-speed
Turbocharged
Regular Gasoline
35 MPG combined
31 city 42 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 2.9 gal/100 miles
2017 Jaguar XF
2.0-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic 8-speed
Turbocharged
Diesel Fuel
35 MPG combined
31 city 42 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 2.9 gal/100 miles
2017 Ford Fiesta SFE FWD
1.0-liter / 3-cylinder
Manual 5-speed
Turbocharged
Regular Gasoline
35 MPG combined
31 city 41 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 2.9 gal/100 miles
2017 Honda Civic 2-door
1.5-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic (variable gear ratios)
Turbocharged
Regular Gasoline
35 MPG combined
31 city 40 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 2.9 gal/100 miles
2017 Honda Civic 2-door
1.5-liter / 4-cylinder
Manual 6-speed
Turbocharged
Regular Gasoline
35 MPG combined
30 city 41 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 2.9 gal/100 miles
Great article! Most People always choose hatchback with the most fuel efficient engine.
Great figures, though when electrics become more widely available, I’ll be switching. The climate needs it!
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