Cars That Get 40 Plus Miles Per Gallon
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Overview
After a striking makeover last year, the Hyundai Elantra reasserts itself as a leading compact sedan. It provides one of the most spacious cabins in its class, generous standard features, and a wide variety of engines, including performance and hybrid models. The Hyundai Elantra is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 6 trim levels. The most popular style is the Hybrid Blue DCT , which starts at $24,775 and comes with a Hybrid 1.6L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive . This Elantra is estimated to deliver 53 MPG in the city and 56 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- More interior room than rivals
- Excellent standard safety features
- Great warranty
Cons
- Lacks versatile hatchback body style
- Wi-Fi hotspot not available
Overall Assessment
Combining sharp styling, surprising roominess, and great value, the 2022 Hyundai Elantra stands out in the competitive compact-sedan segment. It's slotted between the subcompact Hyundai Accent and the midsize Hyundai Sonata in the South Korean automaker's lineup. While the Elantra's standard four-cylinder engine provides a good balance of performance and economy, buyers can also opt for one of the two available hybrid models, which are rated at 50-plus mpg. Driving enthusiasts have their pick of two sportier models: the 201-horsepower N Line and the 276-hp Elantra N, which is new for 2022. All Elantras receive a generous suite of safety tech. High-end luxuries, such as adaptive cruise control and wireless smartphone charging, are also available. Despite its tidy proportions, the Elantra provides more interior room than most other cars in its class. However, unlike the Toyota Corolla and the Honda Civic, it is not available as a hatchback.
$29,275 as shown
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Wireless Charging
Start/Stop System
Front Cooled Seats
Hands-free Trunk/Liftgate
Power Trunk/Liftgate
Adaptive Cruise Control w/Stop and Go
Forward Collision Warning
5 yr / 60k mi Basic Warranty
10 yr / 100k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Pros
- More interior room than rivals
- Excellent standard safety features
- Great warranty
Cons
- Lacks versatile hatchback body style
- Wi-Fi hotspot not available
Overall Assessment
Combining sharp styling, surprising roominess, and great value, the 2022 Hyundai Elantra stands out in the competitive compact-sedan segment. It's slotted between the subcompact Hyundai Accent and the midsize Hyundai Sonata in the South Korean automaker's lineup. While the Elantra's standard four-cylinder engine provides a good balance of performance and economy, buyers can also opt for one of the two available hybrid models, which are rated at 50-plus mpg. Driving enthusiasts have their pick of two sportier models: the 201-horsepower N Line and the 276-hp Elantra N, which is new for 2022. All Elantras receive a generous suite of safety tech. High-end luxuries, such as adaptive cruise control and wireless smartphone charging, are also available. Despite its tidy proportions, the Elantra provides more interior room than most other cars in its class. However, unlike the Toyota Corolla and the Honda Civic, it is not available as a hatchback.
Overview
It may not be quite as engaging to drive as the class-leading Honda Accord, but the Hyundai Sonata offers strong value in its segment with distinctive styling and upscale features. With an available gas-electric hybrid and the 290-horsepower N Line performance version, there's a Sonata for almost every buyer. The Hyundai Sonata is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 9 trim levels. The most popular style is the Hybrid Limited , which starts at $36,425 and comes with a Hybrid 2.0L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive . This Sonata is estimated to deliver 45 MPG in the city and 51 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Excellent variety of offerings
- Intuitive tech features
- Class-leading warranty
Cons
- High-performance engine is limited to the pricey N Line trim
- Rear seat isn't as spacious as some competitors
Overall Assessment
The Hyundai Sonata, now in its second year after a complete redesign, continues to provide a compelling value proposition among midsize sedans. With attractive lines, excellent safety features, a well-appointed cabin, and a wide variety of powertrains — from conventional gasoline engines to a gas-electric hybrid — the Sonata offers performance and features on par with longtime standard-bearers in the class, such as the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord, while undercutting them on price.
$36,425 as shown
Feature Highlights
Blind Spot Camera
Pedestrian Detection
Wireless Charging
Parallel and Perpendicular (Back-In) Automatic Parking
Start/Stop System
Around View Camera
Front Cooled Seats
Heads-up Display (HUD)
5 yr / 60k mi Basic Warranty
10 yr / 100k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Pros
- Excellent variety of offerings
- Intuitive tech features
- Class-leading warranty
Cons
- High-performance engine is limited to the pricey N Line trim
- Rear seat isn't as spacious as some competitors
Overall Assessment
The Hyundai Sonata, now in its second year after a complete redesign, continues to provide a compelling value proposition among midsize sedans. With attractive lines, excellent safety features, a well-appointed cabin, and a wide variety of powertrains — from conventional gasoline engines to a gas-electric hybrid — the Sonata offers performance and features on par with longtime standard-bearers in the class, such as the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord, while undercutting them on price.
Overview
The Karma Revero GT sedan takes two seemingly opposed concepts --environmental sustainability and over-the-top luxury -- and blends them in an attractive, unique car. Its plug-in hybrid powertrain can run up to 80 miles without a drop of gas. The solar roof offers extra driving range on sunny days. Karmas are crafted in California, providing a lavish feel with sustainably-sourced materials, minimally colored leathers, and haptic-touch screens. The Karma Revero GT is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 1 trim levels. The most popular style is the Sedan , which starts at $146,600 and comes with a Plug-In Hybrid 1.5L I3 Turbo engine and Rear Wheel Drive . This Revero GT is estimated to deliver 70 MPG combined.
Pros
- Powerful and versatile drivetrain accelerates fast
- Luxurious cabin celebrates sustainable materials
- One of the rarest and most exclusive new cars
Cons
- Higher starting price than many luxury vehicles
- Lacks rivals' electric range and driver technology
- Small rear seat for a premium full-size sedan
Overall Assessment
Karma has always forged its own path when it comes to building cars. This has led the California automaker to produce some of the most exciting vehicles on the market. The Karma Revero GT is the latest iteration of the brand's unique approach. Its emphasis on sustainability shows in its alternative-fuel driving capabilities and carefully-sourced cabin materials. Buyers can configure their Revero GT to their specifications, guaranteeing that their already-rare car is one-of-a-kind. There are some less appealing aspects in Karma's efforts to be the ultimate eco-luxury car, like the marginal rear seat and cargo room. Some modern electric sedans can beat the Karma's driving range without a gas engine's help. But Karma continues its quest of catering to a select audience of people who want a captivating and unique driving experience unlike anything else.
Feature Highlights
Front Cooled Seats
In-Car WiFi
Remote Engine Start
Rear Parking Sensors
Lane Keep Assist
Front and Rear Heated Seats
Blind Spot System
Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
Navigation
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
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Pros
- Powerful and versatile drivetrain accelerates fast
- Luxurious cabin celebrates sustainable materials
- One of the rarest and most exclusive new cars
Cons
- Higher starting price than many luxury vehicles
- Lacks rivals' electric range and driver technology
- Small rear seat for a premium full-size sedan
Overall Assessment
Karma has always forged its own path when it comes to building cars. This has led the California automaker to produce some of the most exciting vehicles on the market. The Karma Revero GT is the latest iteration of the brand's unique approach. Its emphasis on sustainability shows in its alternative-fuel driving capabilities and carefully-sourced cabin materials. Buyers can configure their Revero GT to their specifications, guaranteeing that their already-rare car is one-of-a-kind. There are some less appealing aspects in Karma's efforts to be the ultimate eco-luxury car, like the marginal rear seat and cargo room. Some modern electric sedans can beat the Karma's driving range without a gas engine's help. But Karma continues its quest of catering to a select audience of people who want a captivating and unique driving experience unlike anything else.
Overview
Packing exceptional fuel economy in a low-priced package, the Hyundai Ioniq is a tempting option for those who do a lot of driving. It comes in hybrid, plug-in, or electric powertrains that help give it superb efficiency, yet it still drives like a regular car, easy to maneuver and park. Standard driver safety features and a helpful hatchback help owners handle the unexpected. It's no sports car, but the Ioniq excels as practical transportation. The Hyundai Ioniq is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 7 trim levels. The most popular style is the Hybrid SE , which starts at $26,575 and comes with a Hybrid 1.6L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive . This Ioniq is estimated to deliver 54 MPG in the city and 57 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Superb hybrid and plug-in efficiency
- Comfortable cabin with many features
- Standard driver safety technology
- Warranty and value are hard to match
Cons
- Not as fun to drive as some hybrid cars
- Less rear-seat and cargo space than rivals
Overall Assessment
The Hyundai Ioniq offers several ultra-efficient powertrains, making it one of the greenest cars on the market. It comes with similar styling and usability to non-hybrids, making it easy for those wanting to limit their carbon emissions to make the switch from a traditional car. Hyundai includes a class-leading warranty and standard safety tech to help sweeten the deal. The Ioniq lags top rivals in cabin space and storage. Still, its economy and built-in value make it one of the top choices for daily transportation, allowing you to go far comfortably, saving gas and money.
$34,275 as shown
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Wireless Charging
Start/Stop System
Hands-free Trunk/Liftgate
Adaptive Cruise Control w/Stop and Go
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
5 yr / 60k mi Basic Warranty
10 yr / 100k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Pros
- Superb hybrid and plug-in efficiency
- Comfortable cabin with many features
- Standard driver safety technology
- Warranty and value are hard to match
Cons
- Not as fun to drive as some hybrid cars
- Less rear-seat and cargo space than rivals
Overall Assessment
The Hyundai Ioniq offers several ultra-efficient powertrains, making it one of the greenest cars on the market. It comes with similar styling and usability to non-hybrids, making it easy for those wanting to limit their carbon emissions to make the switch from a traditional car. Hyundai includes a class-leading warranty and standard safety tech to help sweeten the deal. The Ioniq lags top rivals in cabin space and storage. Still, its economy and built-in value make it one of the top choices for daily transportation, allowing you to go far comfortably, saving gas and money.
Overview
The Toyota Prius Prime has suspension tuning that's more squishy than supple, and competing models have nicer-looking cabins. But this midsize plug-in hybrid is a winner when it comes to interior comfort and fuel economy. The Toyota Prius Prime is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the XLE , which starts at $31,025 and comes with a Plug-In Hybrid 1.8L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive . This Prius Prime is estimated to deliver 55 MPG in the city and 53 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Ultra-frugal fuel economy
- Roomy, accommodating seats
- Extensive range of standard features
Cons
- Mushy ride quality
- Less cargo room than a standard Prius
- Rival models have more upscale cabins
Overall Assessment
As you'd expect from a vehicle bearing the Prius badge, the Toyota Prius Prime is a whiz at delivering outstanding gas mileage; it's more fuel-efficient than rivals like the Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid. In addition, its roomy seats make the cabin a comfortable place, and all models come with standard features (like heated front seats) that support a pleasant driving experience.
On a less impressive note, the Prius Prime's isolated, overly soft ride quality isn't likely to get you revved up about your commute. And from an aesthetic perspective, the pedestrian-looking cabin is a downgrade relative to the car's rivals. Still, it's easy to see the appeal of a car that's this fuel-efficient and feature-packed. Overall, the Prius Prime is a practical choice if you're looking for versatile transportation that won't dent your wallet at the gas pump.
$35,025 as shown
Feature Highlights
Parallel Automatic Parking
Start/Stop System
Heads-up Display (HUD)
Adaptive Cruise Control
In-Car WiFi
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
3 yr / 36k mi Basic Warranty
8 yr / 100k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Pros
- Ultra-frugal fuel economy
- Roomy, accommodating seats
- Extensive range of standard features
Cons
- Mushy ride quality
- Less cargo room than a standard Prius
- Rival models have more upscale cabins
Overall Assessment
As you'd expect from a vehicle bearing the Prius badge, the Toyota Prius Prime is a whiz at delivering outstanding gas mileage; it's more fuel-efficient than rivals like the Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid. In addition, its roomy seats make the cabin a comfortable place, and all models come with standard features (like heated front seats) that support a pleasant driving experience.
On a less impressive note, the Prius Prime's isolated, overly soft ride quality isn't likely to get you revved up about your commute. And from an aesthetic perspective, the pedestrian-looking cabin is a downgrade relative to the car's rivals. Still, it's easy to see the appeal of a car that's this fuel-efficient and feature-packed. Overall, the Prius Prime is a practical choice if you're looking for versatile transportation that won't dent your wallet at the gas pump.
Overview
The Honda Accord has been a perennial choice among families for decades, and that continued popularity is no fluke. The Accord is comfortable, practical, and has a real reputation for reliability. Some midsize cars are a snooze behind the wheel, but the Accord shakes things up with sporty handling and refined powertrains. Modern safety tech comes standard. For a well-rounded sedan that won't break the bank, the Honda Accord is always a safe bet. The Honda Accord is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 9 trim levels. The most popular style is the Hybrid CVT , which starts at $27,685 and comes with a Hybrid 2.0L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive . This Accord is estimated to deliver 48 MPG in the city and 47 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Practical and well-designed
- Excellent gas and hybrid fuel efficiency
- Smooth ride and sporty handling
- Refined cabin with tons of space
Cons
- Some rivals have bigger touchscreens
- Exterior styling creates blind spots
Overall Assessment
Overall, the Honda Accord remains one of the best midsize cars on the market. It does many things very well. The Accord prioritizes safety, and several active driver aids are standard on all trims. The Accord tends to do well in crashworthiness tests, too. While it has a quiet ride and a roomy cabin, it's also one of the more fun-to-drive choices in its category. The Accord's agile handling and turbocharged engines put it ahead of most competitors in driver engagement. The available hybrid powertrain gets a remarkable 48 MPG without feeling underpowered. The Accord's cabin is straightforward and user-friendly, with many standard amenities. The value-priced Sport SE trim combines a playful attitude with heated front seats, leather, and remote start. Passenger space and cargo capacity are excellent. While some rivals come with fancier available infotainment, the Accord continues to be one of the most well-rounded sedans on the market.
$34,005 as shown
Feature Highlights
Wireless Charging
Adaptive Cruise Control
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Remote Engine Start
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Lane Keep Assist
3 yr / 36k mi Basic Warranty
8 yr / 100k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Pros
- Practical and well-designed
- Excellent gas and hybrid fuel efficiency
- Smooth ride and sporty handling
- Refined cabin with tons of space
Cons
- Some rivals have bigger touchscreens
- Exterior styling creates blind spots
Overall Assessment
Overall, the Honda Accord remains one of the best midsize cars on the market. It does many things very well. The Accord prioritizes safety, and several active driver aids are standard on all trims. The Accord tends to do well in crashworthiness tests, too. While it has a quiet ride and a roomy cabin, it's also one of the more fun-to-drive choices in its category. The Accord's agile handling and turbocharged engines put it ahead of most competitors in driver engagement. The available hybrid powertrain gets a remarkable 48 MPG without feeling underpowered. The Accord's cabin is straightforward and user-friendly, with many standard amenities. The value-priced Sport SE trim combines a playful attitude with heated front seats, leather, and remote start. Passenger space and cargo capacity are excellent. While some rivals come with fancier available infotainment, the Accord continues to be one of the most well-rounded sedans on the market.
Overview
Basically, the Honda Insight is a Honda Civic Hybrid, and that's a good thing. This compact sedan offers a spacious interior, delivers incredible fuel economy, and is the most fun to drive of the hybrids in its price range. The Honda Insight is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 2 trim levels. The most popular style is the EX , which starts at $26,225 and comes with a Hybrid 1.5L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive . This Insight is estimated to deliver 55 MPG in the city and 49 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Excellent fuel economy
- Fun to drive
- Roomy interior
Cons
- Infotainment systems can be challenging to operate
- Would be more useful as a hatchback
Overall Assessment
The 2022 Honda Insight is the most enjoyable-to-drive hybrid sedan in its class, which includes the Toyota Prius. Insight delivers about as much performance and overall verve as the extremely popular Honda Civic, and like the Civic, it will transport five passengers in comfort. The Insight also delivers incredible fuel economy. That's a nifty trick considering its character and performance. Rivals include the slightly shorter Toyota Corolla Hybrid and Prius, and the slightly longer Hyundai Elantra Hybrid. Fun, efficient, and spacious, the Insight is a wise buy for singles, couples, and even families with small children.
$30,255 as shown
Feature Highlights
Adaptive Cruise Control
In-Car WiFi
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Remote Engine Start
Lane Keep Assist
Front Heated Seats
3 yr / 36k mi Basic Warranty
8 yr / 100k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Pros
- Excellent fuel economy
- Fun to drive
- Roomy interior
Cons
- Infotainment systems can be challenging to operate
- Would be more useful as a hatchback
Overall Assessment
The 2022 Honda Insight is the most enjoyable-to-drive hybrid sedan in its class, which includes the Toyota Prius. Insight delivers about as much performance and overall verve as the extremely popular Honda Civic, and like the Civic, it will transport five passengers in comfort. The Insight also delivers incredible fuel economy. That's a nifty trick considering its character and performance. Rivals include the slightly shorter Toyota Corolla Hybrid and Prius, and the slightly longer Hyundai Elantra Hybrid. Fun, efficient, and spacious, the Insight is a wise buy for singles, couples, and even families with small children.
Overview
The Lexus ES is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 12 trim levels. The most popular style is the ES 300h FWD , which starts at $42,925 and comes with a Hybrid 2.5L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive . This ES is estimated to deliver 43 MPG in the city and 44 MPG on the highway.
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$52,105 as shown
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Wireless Charging
Start/Stop System
Around View Camera
Front Cooled Seats
Heads-up Display (HUD)
Hands-free Trunk/Liftgate
Power Trunk/Liftgate
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
8 yr / 100k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Overview
The Toyota Camry is a fuel-efficient and roomy sedan that easily accommodates five adults. Its wide variety of trims range from luxurious to sporty. But the trunk is only average, and its base engine is underpowered. The Toyota Camry is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 13 trim levels. The most popular style is the Hybrid LE CVT FWD , which starts at $28,405 and comes with a Hybrid 2.5L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive . This Camry is estimated to deliver 51 MPG in the city and 53 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Roomy interior
- Wide range of trim levels
- Hybrid offers excellent mileage
Cons
- Unimpressive base engine
- Average trunk space
Overall Assessment
The 2022 Toyota Camry is a midsize sedan with plenty of room for five passengers. It has something for everyone with 13 trims that include two gas engines, a hybrid engine, and a choice of front-wheel or all-wheel drive. No matter which you choose, the Camry is focused on passenger comfort with a welcoming interior swathed in attractive materials throughout. While some sedans have minimal rear-seat room, the Camry can comfortably seat three adults back there. It boasts a wide range of standard safety features along with a comprehensive infotainment system. Downsides are an underpowered base engine and a small trunk that makes it difficult to accommodate luggage for those five adults.
Other popular choices in the midsize-sedan segment include the Nissan Altima, Honda Accord, and Hyundai Sonata. The Altima has fewer trims with similar pricing and a less powerful engine. The Accord provides better fuel economy and more room for cargo. The Sonata has similar pricing and a lineup that includes both gas and hybrid engines.
$28,405 as shown
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Adaptive Cruise Control
In-Car WiFi
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Lane Keep Assist
Keyless Ignition
Alarm
3 yr / 36k mi Basic Warranty
8 yr / 100k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Pros
- Roomy interior
- Wide range of trim levels
- Hybrid offers excellent mileage
Cons
- Unimpressive base engine
- Average trunk space
Overall Assessment
The 2022 Toyota Camry is a midsize sedan with plenty of room for five passengers. It has something for everyone with 13 trims that include two gas engines, a hybrid engine, and a choice of front-wheel or all-wheel drive. No matter which you choose, the Camry is focused on passenger comfort with a welcoming interior swathed in attractive materials throughout. While some sedans have minimal rear-seat room, the Camry can comfortably seat three adults back there. It boasts a wide range of standard safety features along with a comprehensive infotainment system. Downsides are an underpowered base engine and a small trunk that makes it difficult to accommodate luggage for those five adults.
Other popular choices in the midsize-sedan segment include the Nissan Altima, Honda Accord, and Hyundai Sonata. The Altima has fewer trims with similar pricing and a less powerful engine. The Accord provides better fuel economy and more room for cargo. The Sonata has similar pricing and a lineup that includes both gas and hybrid engines.
Overview
The Toyota Avalon is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 6 trim levels. The most popular style is the Hybrid XLE FWD , which starts at $38,275 and comes with a Hybrid 2.5L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive . This Avalon is estimated to deliver 43 MPG in the city and 44 MPG on the highway.
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$44,575 as shown
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Wireless Charging
Front Cooled Seats
Heads-up Display (HUD)
Adaptive Cruise Control
In-Car WiFi
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
3 yr / 36k mi Basic Warranty
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Overview
If you are in the market for sensible transportation, the Toyota Corolla is an excellent starting point. The compact Toyota built its name off of a reputation for reliability and for having a sturdy construction once rare for a commuter car. The powertrain is smooth, with great fuel economy. A redesign in 2020 brought a bolder exterior, more safety features, and a hybrid variant. Starting around $20,000, the Toyota Corolla offers a ton of value. The Toyota Corolla is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 9 trim levels. The most popular style is the Hybrid LE CVT , which starts at $24,675 and comes with a Hybrid 1.8L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive . This Corolla is estimated to deliver 53 MPG in the city and 52 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Standard adaptive cruise control
- Polished interior design and quality
- Smooth and economical powertrain lineup
Cons
- Less rear-seat space than rivals
- Could be sportier to drive
Overall Assessment
Offering strong fuel economy, a long list of standard safety features, and a reasonable price, the Corolla will appeal to shoppers with an eye for sensibility and value. Its chic front fascia gives the car an upscale look, and its cabin is straightforward and comfortable. Sport trims offer a welcome bump in power, which will inspire a little more confidence in commuting. Fuel economy is excellent across the board, especially with the hybrid. Despite the added tech and bolder styling, Toyota has ensured the Corolla remains a practical choice. It's a competent, likable small sedan that's hard to beat on safety features and build quality.
$24,675 as shown
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Start/Stop System
Adaptive Cruise Control
In-Car WiFi
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Lane Keep Assist
3 yr / 36k mi Basic Warranty
8 yr / 100k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Pros
- Standard adaptive cruise control
- Polished interior design and quality
- Smooth and economical powertrain lineup
Cons
- Less rear-seat space than rivals
- Could be sportier to drive
Overall Assessment
Offering strong fuel economy, a long list of standard safety features, and a reasonable price, the Corolla will appeal to shoppers with an eye for sensibility and value. Its chic front fascia gives the car an upscale look, and its cabin is straightforward and comfortable. Sport trims offer a welcome bump in power, which will inspire a little more confidence in commuting. Fuel economy is excellent across the board, especially with the hybrid. Despite the added tech and bolder styling, Toyota has ensured the Corolla remains a practical choice. It's a competent, likable small sedan that's hard to beat on safety features and build quality.
Overview
In the pursuit of better fuel efficiency, the Honda Clarity is one of the most futuristic choices available. Offered in plug-in hybrid or hydrogen fuel cell variants, the Clarity offers unprecedented versatility. Its unique body styling helps improve gas mileage, while the ride is quiet and comfortable, even at highway speeds. Honda's trademark refinement and practicality show through in the cabin. Several driver safety aids are standard. The Honda Clarity is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 2 trim levels. The most popular style is the Plug-In Hybrid , which starts at $34,415 and comes with a Plug-In Hybrid 1.5L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive . This Clarity is estimated to deliver 42 MPG combined.
Configure a new carPros
- Comfortable, user-friendly cabin
- Excellent electric driving range
- Standard driver safety features
- Hyper-efficient hydrogen variant
Cons
- Fuel cell impacts cargo capacity
- Unconventional exterior styling
- Not as sporty to drive as rivals
Overall Assessment
Under its unconventional body styling, the Honda Clarity is a surprisingly practical car. Its available powertrains offer superb efficiency for everyday drivers, with active safety tech to help prevent accidents from occurring. Honda's signature refinement shines through in a user-friendly cabin. Rear-seat legroom is not enough for tall adults, but the seats are comfortable and soft leather is available. The Clarity competes against electric vehicles that have longer gas-free driving ranges. It can be a challenge tracking down hydrogen refueling stations for the Fuel Cell. Despite those deficits, the Clarity packs a lot of versatility and innovation into an easy-to-use package, backed by Honda's impressive reputation.
$37,615 as shown
Feature Highlights
Blind Spot Camera
Adaptive Cruise Control
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Lane Keep Assist
Front Heated Seats
Navigation
3 yr / 36k mi Basic Warranty
8 yr / 100k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Pros
- Comfortable, user-friendly cabin
- Excellent electric driving range
- Standard driver safety features
- Hyper-efficient hydrogen variant
Cons
- Fuel cell impacts cargo capacity
- Unconventional exterior styling
- Not as sporty to drive as rivals
Overall Assessment
Under its unconventional body styling, the Honda Clarity is a surprisingly practical car. Its available powertrains offer superb efficiency for everyday drivers, with active safety tech to help prevent accidents from occurring. Honda's signature refinement shines through in a user-friendly cabin. Rear-seat legroom is not enough for tall adults, but the seats are comfortable and soft leather is available. The Clarity competes against electric vehicles that have longer gas-free driving ranges. It can be a challenge tracking down hydrogen refueling stations for the Fuel Cell. Despite those deficits, the Clarity packs a lot of versatility and innovation into an easy-to-use package, backed by Honda's impressive reputation.
Overview
The five-passenger Toyota Prius hybrid is well-known for its excellent fuel economy, but it's no longer the most fuel-efficient hybrid in its segment. It has ample standard safety features and it offers all-wheel drive on select trims, but it's not engaging to drive. The Toyota Prius is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 5 trim levels. The most popular style is the LE FWD , which starts at $26,760 and comes with a Hybrid 1.8L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive . This Prius is estimated to deliver 54 MPG in the city and 50 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Great fuel efficiency
- Optional all-wheel drive
- Extensive standard safety
Cons
- Quirky design
- Uninspired handling
- Mediocre acceleration
Overall Assessment
The Toyota Prius is perhaps the most recognizable hybrid out there, but its wedge-shaped design isn't for everyone. Embrace the quirkiness and you'll find the Prius holds an impressive amount of cargo. Its wide rear opening also lets you stow large items that other hatchbacks simply cannot manage. It provides a smooth ride for up to five passengers in a comfortable though modest interior. Four trims and the option for all-wheel drive make it easy to find a version of the Prius that suits your budget and your needs. And with a wide range of safety features standard across the lineup, you don't need a higher trim to get key features. Standard infotainment includes a large screen and smartphone connectivity with a tablet-sized available touchscreen on the top trim. The Honda Insight has just two trims with a more powerful engine and a higher starting price. The Kia Niro and Hyundai Ioniq both have more powerful engines, and the Ioniq starts at a lower price. None offer the option for all-wheel drive.
$33,845 as shown
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Wireless Charging
Parallel Automatic Parking
Start/Stop System
Heads-up Display (HUD)
Adaptive Cruise Control
In-Car WiFi
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
3 yr / 36k mi Basic Warranty
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Pros
- Great fuel efficiency
- Optional all-wheel drive
- Extensive standard safety
Cons
- Quirky design
- Uninspired handling
- Mediocre acceleration
Overall Assessment
The Toyota Prius is perhaps the most recognizable hybrid out there, but its wedge-shaped design isn't for everyone. Embrace the quirkiness and you'll find the Prius holds an impressive amount of cargo. Its wide rear opening also lets you stow large items that other hatchbacks simply cannot manage. It provides a smooth ride for up to five passengers in a comfortable though modest interior. Four trims and the option for all-wheel drive make it easy to find a version of the Prius that suits your budget and your needs. And with a wide range of safety features standard across the lineup, you don't need a higher trim to get key features. Standard infotainment includes a large screen and smartphone connectivity with a tablet-sized available touchscreen on the top trim. The Honda Insight has just two trims with a more powerful engine and a higher starting price. The Kia Niro and Hyundai Ioniq both have more powerful engines, and the Ioniq starts at a lower price. None offer the option for all-wheel drive.
Overview
The Porsche Taycan is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 5 trim levels. The most popular style is the 4S AWD , which starts at $105,150 and comes with an Electric engine and All Wheel Drive . This Taycan is estimated to deliver 79 MPGe in the city and 80 MPGe on the highway.
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Feature Highlights
Hands-free Trunk/Liftgate
In-Car WiFi
Rear Parking Sensors
Lane Keep Assist
Front Heated Seats
Navigation
Leather Seats
Keyless Ignition
Alarm
Brake Assist
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FAQ
New cars over 40 mpg have an MSRP range from $20,875 to $146,600. The top 3 rated models, Hyundai Elantra, Hyundai Sonata, and Karma Revero GT, have starting MSRPs of $20,875, $25,175, and $146,600, respectively.
When deciding the best cars over 40 mpg, TrueCar considers factors such as comfort, amenities, price, efficiency, performance, utility, and tech features.
Cars That Get 40 Plus Miles Per Gallon
Source: https://www.truecar.com/best-cars-trucks/cars/mpg-over-40/
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