Most Fuel Efficient Cars of 2017 That Are Not Hybrids

2017 Chevrolet Spark
1.4-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic (variable gear ratios)
Regular Gasoline
33 MPG combined
30 city 38 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 3 gal/100 miles

2017 Chevrolet Spark ACTIV
1.4-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic (variable gear ratios)
Regular Gasoline
33 MPG combined
30 city 37 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 3 gal/100 miles

Toyota Yaris Hatchback

2017 Toyota Yaris
1.5-liter / 4-cylinder
Manual 5-speed
Regular Gasoline
33 MPG combined
30 city 36 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 3 gal/100 miles

2017 Chevrolet Cruze Premier
1.4-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic 6-speed
Turbocharged
Regular Gasoline
33 MPG combined
29 city 39 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 3 gal/100 miles

2017 Chevrolet Spark
1.4-liter / 4-cylinder
Manual 5-speed
Regular Gasoline
33 MPG combined
29 city 38 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 3 gal/100 miles

2017 Hyundai Elantra SE
2.0-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic 6-speed
Regular Gasoline
33 MPG combined
29 city 38 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 3 gal/100 miles

2017 Toyota Corolla LE Eco
1.8-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic (variable gear ratios)
Regular Gasoline
33 MPG combined
29 city 38 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 3 gal/100 miles

2017 Volkswagen Jetta
1.4-liter / 4-cylinder
Manual 5-speed
Turbocharged
Regular Gasoline
33 MPG combined
28 city 40 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 3 gal/100 miles

2017 Honda Civic 5-door Sport
1.5-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic 7-speed
Turbocharged
Premium Gasoline
32 MPG combined
30 city 36 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 3.1 gal/100 miles

2017 Toyota Yaris
1.5-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic 4-speed
Regular Gasoline
32 MPG combined
30 city 35 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 3.1 gal/100 miles

2017 Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback
1.4-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic 6-speed
Turbocharged
Regular Gasoline
32 MPG combined
29 city 38 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 3.1 gal/100 miles

2017 Kia Forte
2.0-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic 6-speed
Regular Gasoline
32 MPG combined
29 city 38 highway
Fuel Consumption Rate: 3.1 gal/100 miles

5 thoughts on “Most Fuel Efficient Cars of 2017 That Are Not Hybrids”

  1. Great figures, though when electrics become more widely available, I’ll be switching. The climate needs it!

  2. Thank you first share a great article . Everybody properly read your article then he must choose the best economical car

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