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The 10 Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Vehicles 4-22-08

Three SUVs Make Top 10

The Environmental Protection Agency's new fuel economy sticker can be found on all new vehicles for sale, giving customers a quick way to compare models before making a purchase. The following photos show the most fuel-efficient 2008 model year vehicles, as determined by the EPA.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Toyota Prius Hybrid
No. 1 Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Vehicle
No. 1 Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Midsize Car

Fuel Economy
City: 48 mpg
Highway: 45 mpg

Fuel Cost:
25 Miles: $1.62
Per Year: $970

Annual Carbon Output:
4.0 tons

The Honda Civic Hybrid
No. 2 Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Vehicle
No. 1 Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Compact Car

Fuel Economy
City: 40 mpg
Highway: 45 mpg

Fuel Cost:
25 Miles: $1.77
Per Year: $1,064

Annual Carbon Output:
4.4 tons

The Nissan Altima Hybrid
No. 3 Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Vehicle

Fuel Economy
City: 35 mpg
Highway: 33 mpg

Fuel Cost:
25 Miles: $2.19
Per Year: $1,314

Annual Carbon Output:
5.4 tons

The Ford Escape Hybrid
No. 4 (tie) Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Vehicle
No. 1 (tie) Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 SUV

Fuel Economy
City: 34 mpg
Highway: 30 mpg

Fuel Cost:
25 Miles: $2.33
Per Year: $1,399

Annual Carbon Output:
5.7 tons

The Mazda Tribute Hybrid
No. 4 (tie) Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Vehicle
No. 1 (tie) Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 SUV

Fuel Economy
City: 34 mpg
Highway: 30 mpg

Fuel Cost:
25 Miles: $2.33
Per Year: $1,399

Annual Carbon Output:
5.7 tons

The Mercury Mariner Hybrid
No. 4 (tie) Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Vehicle
No. 1 (tie) Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 SUV

Fuel Economy
City: 34 mpg
Highway: 30 mpg

Fuel Cost:
25 Miles: $2.33
Per Year: $1,399

Annual Carbon Output:
5.7 tons

The Toyota Camry Hybrid
No. 7 Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Vehicle
 

Fuel Economy
City: 33 mpg
Highway: 34 mpg

Fuel Cost:
25 Miles: $2.19
Per Year: $1,314

Annual Carbon Output:
5.4 tons

The Toyota Yaris
No. 8 Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Vehicle
No. 1 Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Subcompact Car

Fuel Economy
City: 29 mpg
Highway: 36 mpg

Fuel Cost:
25 Miles: $2.33
Per Year: $1,399

Annual Carbon Output:
5.7 tons

The Toyota Corolla
No. 9 Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Vehicle

Fuel Economy
City: 28 mpg
Highway: 37 mpg

Fuel Cost:
25 Miles: $2.40
Per Year: $1,444

Annual Carbon Output:
5.9 tons

The Honda Fit
No. 10 Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Vehicle
No. 1 Most Fuel-Efficient 2008 Small Station Wagon

Fuel Economy
City: 28 mpg
Highway: 34 mpg

Fuel Cost:
25 Miles: $2.40
Per Year: $1,444

Annual Carbon Output:
5.9 tons

 
The Environmental Protection Agency's new fuel economy sticker can be found on all new vehicles for sale, giving customers a quick way to compare models before making a purchase. The following photos show the most fuel-efficient 2008 model year vehicles, as determined by the EPA.