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  2. The Most Fuel-Efficient Cars (That Aren't Hybrids) - AOL

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    The more versatile hatchback, meanwhile, returns an EPA combined rating of up to 35 mpg, while sedans with the base 2.0-liter engine net a combined fuel economy rating of 33 mpg. Base price ...

  3. Tata Nano - Wikipedia

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    600–635 kg (1,323–1,400 lb) [4] The Tata Nano is a city car / microcar manufactured and marketed by Indian automaker Tata Motors over a single generation from 2008–2018, primarily in India, as an inexpensive rear-engine hatchback for motorcycle and scooter drivers — with a launch price of ₹100,000 (US$2,500) on 10 January 2008.

  4. 5 Reliable Cars That Could See a Massive Price Drop in 2025 - AOL

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    The Kia Forte has carved out a niche for itself as a budget-friendly, reliable sedan. In 2025, we could see prices for the 2022-2024 models decrease as Kia pushes forward with new designs and ...

  5. These Are the Cheapest New Cars You Can Buy in 2021 - AOL

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    Year: 2021. MSRP: $17,890. A compact car dressed up as a sports sedan, the Kia Forte competes with pricier models like the Toyota Corolla, Mazda 3 and Honda Civic. It delivers a similar menu of ...

  6. Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent - Wikipedia

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    The following table compares EPA's estimated out-of-pocket fuel costs and fuel economy ratings of serial production plug-in hybrid electric vehicles rated by EPA as of January 2017 expressed in miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (mpg-e), [6] [86] versus the most fuel efficient gasoline-electric hybrid car, the 2016 Toyota Prius Eco (fourth ...

  7. Fuel economy in automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Fuel consumption monitor from a 2006 Honda Airwave.The displayed fuel economy is 18.1 km/L (5.5 L/100 km; 43 mpg ‑US). A Briggs and Stratton Flyer from 1916. Originally an experiment in creating a fuel-saving automobile in the United States, the vehicle weighed only 135 lb (61.2 kg) and was an adaptation of a small gasoline engine originally designed to power a bicycle.