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  2. 26 Cars With the Best Gas Mileage - AOL

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    The average American spends almost $2,000 per year on fuel, so choose a ride that won't guzzle gas. See which popular cars boast the highest fuel efficiency.

  3. Electric car EPA fuel economy - Wikipedia

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    The following table compares official EPA ratings for fuel economy (in miles per gallon gasoline equivalent, mpg-e or MPGe, for plug-in electric vehicles) for series production all-electric passenger vehicles rated by the EPA for model years 2015, [1] 2016, [2] 2017, [3] and 2023 [4] versus the model year 2016 vehicles that were rated the most efficient by the EPA with plug-in hybrid ...

  4. 11 Cars With the Best Mileage in Their Class - AOL

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    Some of these cars get more than 100 miles per gallon. Read 11 Cars With the Best Mileage in Their Class from Money Talks News.

  5. 136 Worst Cars You Can Buy, Ranked - AOL

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    Read Next: 9 Best and Affordable Cars for High Mileage Adventures ©Toyota. Toyota Highlander. Depreciation: $9,463. ... 136 Worst Cars You Can Buy, Ranked. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other ...

  6. Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent - Wikipedia

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    The proposed design and final content for two options of the new sticker label that would be introduced in 2013 model year cars and trucks were consulted for 60 days with the public in 2010, and both include miles per gallon equivalent and kWh per 100 miles as the fuel economy metrics for plug-in cars, but in one option MPGe and annual ...

  7. Corporate average fuel economy - Wikipedia

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    The mileage for dual-fuel vehicles, such as E85 capable models and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, is computed as the average of its alternative fuel rating—divided by 0.15 (equal to multiplying by 6.666)—and its gasoline rating. Thus an E85-capable vehicle that gets 15 mpg on E-85 and 25 mpg on gasoline might logically be rated at 20 mpg.