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  2. Edmunds: The most reliable used vehicles under $15,000 - AOL

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    High-mileage examples of that version of the car sometimes squeak in under the $15,000 mark. ... but it gets good fuel economy for a small SUV. ... Finding a used one with less than 100,000 miles ...

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    Here are 10 of the best and most reliable used cars that ... $15,000-$16,000. EPA combined fuel economy: ... the Volt has “useful all-electric range for daily driving and good fuel economy ...

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    As smooth as it is sturdy and fuel-efficient, the 2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid has dazzling reviews. U.S. News & World Report ranked it No. 1 in the “ hybrid car” and “affordable midsize car ...

  5. Toyota Prius - Wikipedia

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    Since its introduction, the Toyota Prius has been among the best fuel economy vehicles available in the United States, and for the model year 2012, the Prius family has three models among the 10 most fuel-efficient cars sold in the country as rated by US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). [198]

  6. Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent - Wikipedia

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    Notes: All estimated fuel economy based on 15,000 miles (24,000 km) annual driving, 45% highway and 55% city (1) Conversion 1 gallon of gasoline=33.7 kW·h. (2) The 2014 i3 REx is classified by EPA as a series plug-in hybrid, while for CARB is a range-extended battery-electric vehicle (BEVx). The i3 REx is the most fuel economic EPA-certified ...

  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.