Top Ten Car Gas Savers – Honda and Toyota Cars are Best says US Government

Posted by Bill Belew on October 19th, 2006 in Japan, Japanese Products, Toyota Motors | No Comments

The US government published a list of the 10 most fuel efficient cars for 2007.

Toyota’s Prius was the best at 61mpg (25.6km/liter) and 52 mpg (21.7)km per liter on the highway.

Honda’s Civic Hybrid gets 20.8km/liter. in the city and ties with the Prius at 21.7km/liter on the highway.honda civic hybrid.jpg

Toyota’s Camry Hybrid was third at 39 mpg (16.9) km/liter in the city and 16.1km/liter on the highway.

Six gas-powered vehicles were in the top ten – Toyota Yaris, Honda Fit, Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Accent and Kia Rio.

Japan not only knows quality cars, they know cars that are the most economical as well.

What do you think?

Japan Times

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  1. small gun says

    October 21, 2006

    I`d like to have a japanese car ,because it is cheap and good .
    But i don`t like japanese ,they just forget what they have done to chinese people,they must say “sorry” to chinese people and must really realise the importance of the respect to chinese people .

  2. Big Laundry says

    October 24, 2006

    A car is just a motor pulling weight on or off the road and these hybrid vehicles don’t carry much weight for what you have to pay for them, the governments around the world should open offices to help people acquire these Earth friendly hybrid vehicles.

  3. The Road Reporter says

    November 1, 2006

    Japanese car makers are indeed stepping up to the competition pretty good. Even Hyundai is starting to make its worldwide presence strongly felt with their recent introduction of quality vehicles.