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With regular gasoline averaging about $3.50 in gallon -- and with no obvious market forces in sight that would drop the price much in the near future -- new-car customers may be revising plans for their next purchase, moving "gets good mileage" to the top of the list of preferences.
While there's no argument that bigger, heavier, more powerful vehicles tend to get worse mileage, savvy customers can usually find a happy medium that gives them good mileage in a vehicle that still offers the utility, comfort and safety they want. Here are some examples of best-in-class vehicles:See the full content of this document
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Mpg On Your Mind? Check Out These Wheels
Small cars: There's the Nissan Leaf and Smart ForTwo electric vehicles that use no gasoline. But neither is widely available yet, and ele...
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