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39 Vehicles That Get Over 25 mpg

  • 39 Vehicles That Get Over 25 mpg

    Here is a list of 2008 cars and sport utility vehicles that get over 25 mpg combined city/highway…

    Make and Model – City/Highway

    Small cars:

    Honda Civic 26/34
    Honda Civic Hybrid 40/45
    Honda Fit 28/34
    Toyota Yaris 29/36
    Toyota Corolla 28/37
    MINI Cooper 28/37
    MINI Clubman 28/37
    Scion xD 27/33
    Hyundai Accent 27/32
    Kia Rio 27/32
    Chevy Cobalt XFE 25/36
    Chevy Aveo 24/34
    Pontiac G5 25/35
    Nissan Sentra 25/33
    Nissan Altima Coupe 23/32
    Nissan Versa 27/33
    Ford Focus 24/35
    Mazda 3 24/32
    Suzuki SX4 23/31
    Audi TT Coupe 23/31
    Smart Fortwo Coupe 33/41

    Family Sedans:

    Toyota Prius 48/45
    Toyota Camry Hybrid 33/34
    Nissan Altima Hybrid 35/33
    Nissan Altima 23/32
    Hyundai Elantra 25/33
    Chevy Malibu Hybrid 24/32
    Kia Spectra 24/32
    Saturn Aura Hybrid 24/32

    Upscale/Luxury Sedans:

    Mercedes-Benz E320 Bluetec Diesel 23/32

    Convertibles:

    Smart Fortwo convertible 33/41
    MINI Cooper convertible 23/32

    Station Wagons:

    Pontiac Vibe 26/33
    Toyota Matrix 26/33

    Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs):

    Ford Escape Hybrid 34/30
    Mazda Tribute Hybrid 34/30
    Mercury Mariner Hybrid 34/30
    Toyota Highlander Hybrid 27/25
    Saturn Vue Hybrid 25/32

    Learn more about any of the vehicles above and even get a price quote at Edmunds.com. Or check out Edmund.com’s Green Car Advisor.

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  1. #1 cassiem0221
    May 13th, 2008 at 11:28 pm

    I am not surprised that my vehicle isn’t on this list, but then again the vehicle we intend to trade mine in on in the next year or so isn’t on this list either which isn’t a good thing. I thought it got fairly decent gas mileage. I guess I can’t expect too much when I need a vehicle that will fit 6 people, a stroller and a wheelchair though.

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  2. #2 shakir
    June 1st, 2008 at 7:18 am

    hello. i m shakir from india…can u give me list of environment conservation organizations… & their websites

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  3. #3 ProtectingOurEnvironment.com
    June 2nd, 2008 at 12:53 pm

    Hello shakir,

    Thanks for your comment! Very soon I’ll be compiling a list of the best environmental conservation organizations, so check back soon.

    In the meantime, here are what I believe to be some of the best that work world-wide…

    Environmental Defense Fund
    http://www.edf.org

    Greenpeace
    http://www.greenpeace.org

    World Wildlife Fund
    http://www.wwf.org

    Wildlife Conservation Society
    http://www.wcs.org

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