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Should You Buy a Car Now

Should You Buy a Car Now

Should You Buy a Car Now

With fuel costs still rising and many nations' economies struggling to regain their footing, it may not seem wise to buy car now. Many consumers are hesitant because of economy uncertainty. A key concern for many consumers is fuel economy and how much they're going to spend each year fueling their new car. But there are several options out there for the fuel-conscious in 2010.

In America, the most efficient cars nowadays are going to be the hybrids. Among these, the 2010 Toyota Prius stands out. It gets a staggering 50 miles per gallon (mpg). That translates to 51 mpg city and 48 mpg highway. Put yet another way, you'll pay just $1.34 (on average) to drive 25 miles.

Another outstanding hybrid this year comes from Honda. The Honda Civic is already noted as a fuel efficient and reliable car; the Honda Civic Hybrid ramps this up even more. The car gets 42 mpg (40 city, 45 highway). And Honda isn't finished there. Their 2010 Honda Insight gets 41 mpg. It too is a hybrid, and will cost you just $1.63 to drive for 25 miles.

But the Japanese are not the only people making hybrids. Ford also has a 2010 hybrid, the Ford Fusion, which gets 39 mpg. Annually, this car will cost you just over $1,000 to fuel.

Then comes the 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid, which gets 39 mpg (41 city and 36 highway). It will cost you about the same amount as the Ford Fusion in fuel each year.

But what if a hybrid isn't an option? Hybrids, while saving money on fuel costs, tend to cost more than their non-hybrid counterparts. The Milan Hybrid, for example, costs $6,300 more than the non-hybrid Milan.

Don't worry. There are non-hybrid cars on the market in 2010 that still get great gas mileage. The 2010 Smart For Two gets 36 mpg, and stands out as the most fuel-efficient non-hybrid car on the market. The 2010 Volkswagen Jetta and Volkswagen Golf also get fantastic fuel economy, boasting 34 mpg each. And Toyota and Hybrid, leaders in fuel-efficient hybrids, also each make many non-hybrid cars that still get 30 mpg or better.


In Europe, there are several cars that get 27 kilometers per liter, or even better (this equals about 64 mpg). These vehicles include the Citroen C1, Toyota Aygo, Renault Clio, Citroen C2, Fiat New Panda and Peugeot 206. The Toyota Prius hybrid, which is also sold in America, also stands out as an extremely fuel-efficient car in Europe.

Many of these high-efficiency cars are Japanese models, a fact enjoyed both in their home country and around the world. Toyota and Honda hybrid cars are both popular choices currently in Japan with fuel costs high. Last year, the Toyota Prius Hybrid was the best-selling car in Japan.

Of course, the car itself is only part of the equation when it comes to fuel efficiency. How and where it is driven plays a large role in how efficiently it burns fuel. But if you're in the market to buy car now, holding back because of fuel economy concerns, you don't need to agonize any longer. There are plenty of 2010 vehicles out there that look great while still saving you cash at the pump.

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