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|[[Hyundai Sonata]]||align="center"|24/33
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Revision as of 14:16, 3 August 2006

Each of the vehicles listed below received the highest fuel efficiency ratings in their respective category. For the most part, they are equipped with four-cylinder engines.

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2006 EPA Fuel Economy Guide

Model EPA Estimated MPG city/hwy
Compact Cars
Chevrolet Aveo 27/37
Honda Civic 30/40
Scion xA 31/38
Toyota Corolla 32/41
Volkswagen Golf TDI 37/44
Volkswagen New Beetle TDI 37/44
Volkswagen Jetta TDI 36/41
Midsize Cars
Scion xB 30/34
Chevrolet Malibu 24/34
Pontiac G6 23/34
Pontiac Vibe 29/34
Full-Size Cars
Honda Accord 26/34
Hyundai Sonata 24/33
Toyota Avalon 22/31
Luxury Cars
Saab 9-3 22/31
Audi A3 25/31
Audi A4 24/32
Lexus IS 250 24/32
Sports Cars
Acura RSX 25/34
Volkswagen GTI 25/31
SUVs
Saturn VUE Green Line 32 hwy
Toyota RAV4 (2WD) 24/30