Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The Most Fuel-Efficient Vehicles of 2011

The cost of owning a car becomes more expensive everyday. With rising gas prices and prices of the summer months approaching, many people are weighing their options with regard to the type of transportation will be the most cost effective and comfortable. Many people are turning to supply small cars and SUVs. Hybrid vehicles are also making their mark on the car lot.
While initially more expensive to purchase than non-hybrid car, hybrids can save people money in the long run (depending on how long a person wants to keep your vehicle). Some studies show that in order to purchase a hybrid vehicle pays off financially, first gas will hit $ 7.00 per gallon or more. As Wall Street Journal reported, "The sale of gas electric hybrid vehicles in the first three months of this year amounted to only 2.5% of total U.S. light vehicle sales, according to Autodata, which monitors sales data ."

Vehicles topping the charts
U.S. Department of Energy recently named Top Ten EPA-rated fuel Sippers for 2011. Vehicles are ranked by city and highway mpg. Electric cars are not taken into consideration for this list department notes. While most vehicles are ranked smaller cars and sedans, SUVs did not hit several lists. Toyota Prius has been ranked number one with 51 city and 48 mpg highway. Second, in line three times the connection between Ford Fusion Hybrid Mercury Milan Hybrid, and Lincoln MKZ Hybrid. Top SUV came in at number six, which consisted of a Ford Escape Hybrid FWD Mazda Tribute Hybrid 2WD and Mercury Mariner Hybrid FWD. at the bottom of the U.S. Department of Energy Top Ten list of Nissan Altima Hybrid, Lexus RX 450h and Honda CR-Z, the number eight, nine and ten.
The United States quickly trying to get the next best fuel efficient vehicles. As Wall Street Journal said: "Gloria Bergquist, vice president of communications and public relations for the Industry Group, said the equivalent of $ 8 - a gallon of gas in Europe, driving consumers to purchase smaller, more fuel efficient vehicles in large numbers, resulting in an average fuel economy of 36 mpg. in the U.S., relatively less efficient sport-utility vehicles and car-based crossover utility vehicles to small cars outsell the 1.7 to one. "
Is it financially worth Get more fuel-efficient vehicles?
The United States is currently in the process of determining whether or not gas prices are bad enough to create a larger fleet of fuel efficient and hybrid vehicles. The average price of gasoline in the United States today "is at $ 3.844. Carmakers say gas prices in the U.S., there are still too low in relation to personal income, to establish a mass market for advanced technology vehicles, like plug-in electric cars. General Motor Co. 's Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid has a sticker price of $ 41,000 is almost double the price of similarly sized Chevrolet Malibu, "as Wall Street Journal reported. With that said, the country is not ready to submit a full hybrid car world.

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