Consumer Reports recently reported their list of best in class economy cars in the area of fuel economy. Toyota produced 6 of the 27 cars mentioned with Honda coming in second with three models making the grade. The Toyota models that averaged 35 MPG on the freeway are the 2009/2010 Prius, 2009/2010 Yaris, 2009/2010 Corolla and the 2011 Camry Hybrid.
In this age of consistent $3.00 gasoline prices, fuel economy is foremost on most consumer's minds when shopping for vehicles. Most people want a car that has adequate acceleration while delivering the best possible fuel economy. This has become a reasonable expectation because at $3.00 per gallon, if you drive the average of 5 miles a day (to and from work)that's probably about $30 to $40 per month in gasoline costs and that's without traveling and any additional driving.
It says alot about Toyota that they can produce 22% of the best fuel economy cars on the road right now. Giving you a quality vehicle that will maintain it's resale value and save you money.
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