
No, the hybrids getting top mileage this year come from six different car makers, though the Toyota Prius does indeed once again lead the pack. This is great news--it signals the hybrids. And it offers proof that America's interest isn't waning, either, despite all those lame 'elitist' remarks from nay-sayers.
The Top Ten Most Fuel Efficient Cars of 2010
Here's the list, via the EPA:
Toyota Prius (hybrid) 51/48
Ford Fusion Hybrid FWD, Mercury Milan Hybrid FWD 41/36
Honda Civic Hybrid 40/45
Honda Insight (hybrid) 40/43
Lexus HS250h (hybrid) 35/34
Nissan Altima Hybrid 35/33
Ford Escape Hybrid FWD
Mazda Tribute Hybrid 2WD
Mercury Mariner Hybrid FWD 34/31
Smart fortwo Cabriolet (automatic), Smart fortwo Coupe (automatic) 33/41
Toyota Camry Hybrid 33/34
Lexus RX450h (hybrid, 2WD) 32/28
You'll notice there's only one lonely entrant without a 'Hybrid' attached to its name--that's the Daimler Smart ForTwo, a tiny two-seater that's ideal for driving in urban areas.
And way to go, Ford--coming back from the precipice of bankruptcy to score a number 2 spot with the underrated Fusion. By the way, you can still get a hefty rebate from Obama's stimulus if you buy a Fusion. Just saying.
Least Fuel Efficient 2010 Car Models
As for the worst:
Lamborghini Murcielago (manual) 8/13
Bugatti Veyron 8/14
Lamborghini Murcielago (automatic) 9/14
Bentley Azure Bentley Brooklands 9/15
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti (automatic) 10/17
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti (manual) 10/16
Maybach 57 10/15
Bentley Continental Flying Spur Bentley Continental GTC 10/17
Mercedes-Benz ML 63 AMG Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano 11/15
Too many to name
That's right, coming in 10th are a slew of cars, each that get 11 miles per gallon in the city and 17 on the highway--your BMWs, Aston Martins, Porches and so on. Needless to say, these gas guzzlers are the least green on the road--but they're also some of the most expensive. According to the LA Times, it costs "$392,400 and burns 34.3 barrels of oil a year," compared to the 6.9 barrels and $770 a Prius would burn. Good thing--we'll probably see far more people driving home Priuses and Ford Fusions than such exhaust barons.
[Source: http://planetgreen.discovery.com]
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