The 1992 model year offers a good range of choices for the high MPG used car shopper. The ranks of 1992 cars (as opposed to rank cars) that score over 35 miles per gallon on the highway includes: the Chevy Sprint and Cavelier, Daihatsu Charade, Dodge Colt, Eagle Summit, Ford Escort and Festiva, Geo Metro and Storm, Honda Civic, Hyundai Precis and Excel, Isuzu Stylus, Lincoln-Mercury Tracer, Mazda MX-3 and 323, Mitsubushi Mirage, Missan NX and Sentra, Oldsmobile Achieva, Plymouth Colt, Pontiac Sunbird and Lemans, Saturn SL, Suburu Justy, Toyota Tercel, and the Volkswagen Jetta. The Jetta remained as the only diesel offering in the group.
1992’s Top Ten High MPG list looks quite a bit like the 1991 list, with Suzuki-built cars grabbing six of the top ten spots. The Honda Civic VX Hatchback took the place of the CRX HF as Honda’s highest MPG offering. All of the entries are equipped with five-speed manual gearboxes.
Top Ten High MPG Cars – 1992 Model Year:
- Geo Metro XFi – 3-cyl., 1.0 liter – MPG: 53 city / 58 highway
- Honda Civic HB VX – 4-cyl., 1.5 liter – MPG: 48 city / 55 highway
- Honda Civic HB VX – 4-cyl., 1.5 liter – MPG: 44 city / 51 highway
- Chevrolet Sprint – 3-cyl., 1.0 liter – MPG: 46 city / 50 highway
- Geo Metro – 3-cyl., 1.0 liter – MPG: 46 city / 50 highway
- Pontiac Firefly – 3-cyl., 1.0 liter – MPG: 46 city / 50 highway
- Geo Metro LSi – 3 -cyl., 1.0 – MPG: 46 city / 50 highway
- Suzuki Swift – 3-cyl., 1.0 liter – MPG: 46 city / 50 highway
- Honda Civic – 4-cyl., 1.5 liter – MPG: 42 city / 48 highway
- Honda Civic – 4-cyl., 1.5 liter – MPG: 40 city / 47 highway