Best Used Cars

Best Used Cars For High Gas Mileage By Dan H Miller Which vehicles can provide you with savings on the used car market? Everyone is looking to save money but buying a new car with better mileage is not always the best option. Honda Insight: If you were lucky enough to catch a Honda Insight from 2000-2006 you would have one of the most efficient vehicles on the road. Even though the car is a two seater, it makes a great commuter car. Most people commute solo, so this might be OK. Pros: 70(highway)/61(city)gas mileage, aerodynamic design, Honda quality as a used vehicle. Cons: Small dimensions, some models have no A/C, "low resistance" tire replacement cost, battery pack replacement a possibility. Toyota Echo: The small Echo (2000-2005) never really caught on in the US market and that is a shame as it is an inexpensive fuel sipper. With Toyota quality and many examples going for over 200k miles, this can be an great commuter car or for a broke college student on a budget. Pros: 41(highway), low cost of ownership, good resale value. Cons: Small dimensions, not a lot of creature comforts, used examples may be hard to find, center mounted speedometer and gauges. Toyota Prius: The popular Prius has all but kick started a new fuel sipping mania in the US. Look for the model after it was redesigned in 2004. With gas prices running up all over the country in a short period of time. The car has a lot going for it such as a roomy interior and Toyota dependability. The space age looks though may turn some people off, but the incredible city MPG is hard to ignore. Pros: 48(city), 45(highway), incredible resale value, roomier than most fuel sippers. Cons: Funky styling not for all, not sporty even with touring suspension, reports of issues around 100k miles. Volkswagen Jetta TDI: For those looking for a shot of expresso while saving a the pump, the Jetta may fit the bill. Look for models redesigned after 2006. The Jetta TDI is the sole diesel in the high miles, used category. Equipped with a standard 2.0-liter, I4, 140-horsepower diesel engine it achieves an exceptional 41mpg on the highway. Pros: 30(city), 41 (highway), sporty feel, nice interior, wagon versions. Cons: Diesel fuel normally costs more than regular, Volkswagen's reputation on durability.
Dan H. Millerhttp://www.mpgcarlist.comAn updated blog on efficient vehicles.

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