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You can get still get great fuel efficiency out of cars with a normal, gasoline engine. These high mileage vehicles are normally smaller cars such as compacts, mid-size vehicles and small SUVs. And they normally have four-cylinder engines, which, for the most part, have less power than larger V-6 and V-8s. Usually, there's a trade-off between power and fuel-effiency.
Each of the vehicles listed below received the highest fuel efficiency rating by the Environmental Protection Agency in its respective category.
Each of the vehicles listed below received the highest fuel efficiency rating by the Environmental Protection Agency in its respective category.
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You can get still get great fuel efficiency out of cars with a normal, gasoline engine. These high mileage vehicles are normally smaller cars such as compacts, mid-size vehicles and small SUVs. And they normally have four-cylinder engines, which, for the most part, have less power than larger V-6 and V-8s. Usually, there's a trade-off between power and fuel-effiency.

Each of the vehicles listed below received the highest fuel efficiency rating by the Environmental Protection Agency in its respective category.

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2006 EPA Fuel Economy Guide

Model EPA Estimated MPG city/hwy
Compact Cars
Honda Civic 30/40
Scion xA 31/38
Midsize Cars
Scion xB 30/34
Pontiac Vibe 29/34
Full-Size Cars
Hyundai Sonata 24/33
Toyota Avalon 22/31
Luxury Cars
Audi A3 25/31
Audi A4 24/32
Lexus IS 250 24/32
Sports Cars
Acura RSX 25/34
Volkswagen GTI 25/31
SUVs
Toyota RAV4 (2WD) 24/30