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High Mileage Vehicles: Difference between revisions
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|[[Toyota Yaris|Toyota Yaris | |[[Toyota Yaris|Toyota Yaris/Vitz Manual]]||align="center"|34/40||SubCompact | ||
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|[[Honda Civic]]||align="center"|30/40||SubCompact | |[[Honda Civic]]||align="center"|30/40||SubCompact | ||
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|[[Honda Fit | |[[Honda Fit]]||align="center"|33/38||SubCompact | ||
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Revision as of 00:14, 12 January 2007
Each of the non-hybrid vehicles listed below received the highest fuel efficiency ratings for 2007 in their respective category according to the US EPA.