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Ever since our economy fell into decline a few years ago people have been looking for ways to save money. Cutting costs at the pump and on travel has been high on everyone's chopping block recently. I have compiled a list of best fuel efficient cars that save on gas and on the initial price tag, hopefully it helps inform your decision on what your next car should be

Even though the economy is on a slow climb back up, many consumers are still having trouble paying for all the things they need like gas and transportation in general. Unemployment is still a factor for most in the U.S., it can be very difficult to look for a new or used vehicle with a good gas mileage rate even if you were able to sell your older car for a reasonable price and saved the money that you received from your sale to go on your new car purchase.

While it may be difficult, it is definitely not impossible to find a vehicle that will not break your budget when it comes to the purchase price or the price for regular fill-ups. And you do not have to sacrifice on safety features or other amenities either in order to find a car that you will be able to afford. Here are the top five recommendations when it comes to the top vehicles for great gas mileage and lower sticker prices. These cars are also some of the top rated motor vehicles when it comes to safety features as well so you can be rest assured that you will be buying a safe car that is inexpensive to use.

The Toyota Prius

This may be the most expensive out of the five cars mentioned here, but when you compare the Toyota Prius to other cars that are cheap on gas, it is still considered to be an inexpensive choice. The Prius will cost you around $22,000 dollars however you may be able to find a used model or trade in at your local dealership for much less. The Prius is well known for being one of the most fuel efficient cars in the industry, with an astounding 51 mpg on the highway as well as 29 mpg on city streets. For those who are style conscious, this may be the best choice for you its sleek, eco-friendly and boasts low emissions.

The Hyundai Accent GS

This entry-level car manufactured by Hyundai can provide you with the outstanding performance that you would expect from this high quality brand by running on 35 miles per gallon on the highway and an impressive 33 mpg in the city. The price for the Hyundai Accent GS has gone up in recent years; you can no longer get the 3-door model. However with the great gas mileage that you can get out of this car, a starting price of around $13,000 is very affordable considering how much you will save in the long run.

The Chevrolet Aveo

The Aveo is less expensive than the Prius and Hyundai Accent, priced at around $12,500. This popular car by Chevrolet gets 35 mpg on the highway, which calculates to a full tank of gas allowing you to drive at least an impressive 420 miles on the highway before stopping to refuel.

The Toyota Yaris

The Toyota Yaris is another popular low mileage vehicle that has surfaced over the past few years. It is an exceptional buy at a reasonable price with some lease offers for the car being set at around $79 per month with approved credit. You can also purchase a new Yaris at around $12,000. The vehicle gets 36 mpg on the highway and up to 29 mpg in the city and is also a low emissions vehicle.

The Nissan Versa Sedan

The Nissan Versa is an excellent car that can provide you with 34 mpg on the highway and 28 mpg in the city. The 1.6 model of the Nissan Versa Sedan costs around $9,999 with various upgrades available.

With the need for more fuel efficient vehicles continuing to rise, car manufacturers are now working harder than ever to provider motorists with an inexpensive option to their vehicle choice as well as when they fill up at the tank. This is a brand new era for many motor vehicle companies which open up new marketing opportunities as well since fuel efficient cars are also a better option for the environment.

Of course carpooling or choosing other forms of transportation such as riding a bike or public transit can also help you save money on rising gas prices, this option is not always available to everyone to who needs to get from home to work or other important locations. That is why more vehicles that offer better gas mileage rates need to be manufactured and sold at a more reasonable price so that we can all have a safer, cleaner and more affordable alternative when it comes to our everyday transportation needs.

Copyright (c) 2012 Richard Clay

by: Richard Clay




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