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Donate Car to Charity California, Donate Car for Tax Credit, Donate Cars in MA, Donate Your Car Sacramento, How to Donate A Car in California, Donate Your Car for Kids, Donate a Car in Maryland, Donating a Car in Maryland, Donate Cars Illinois, Donate Old Cars to Charity, Met Auto, Car Donate Top 2018 cars for getting great gas mileage Craig Johnson Craig Johnson | May 24, 2018 1:35 pm Home Cars Top 2018 cars for getting great gas mileage 0 Comments Share This Article Top 2018 cars for getting great gas mileage Image Credit: Dreamstime Team Clark is adamant that we will never write content influenced by or paid for by an advertiser. To support our work, we do make money from some links to companies and deals on our site. Learn more about our guarantee here. Advertisement With gas prices on the rise again, drivers are undoubtedly taking a closer look at fuel economy when it comes to choosing their next vehicle. To help with the process, consumer advocate Jack Gillis and the Center for Auto Safety have just released the latest version of The Car Book, one of the most complete car-buying guides for Americans. Looking for fuel efficiency? Here’s some of the best cars you can buy in 2018 The Car Book’s “Best Bets” vehicles are considered top choices for the money. They are ranked based on a number of factors, including maintenance, warranties, fuel economy and crash test grades. The publication also helps consumers to see which vehicles are the best based on insurance rates, tires and even rollover results. We combined those results with gas mileage info from Kelley Blue Book, which analyzes new and used cars for value and road worthiness, to give you an idea of the value these vehicles really provide. So what are the best cars, trucks and SUVs for their respective sizes and types? If you’re in the market for a vehicle, here are your best bets from The Car Book, along with their fuel efficiency ratings: COMPACT BMW 3 Series: 28 MPG Combined (24 City / 35 Highway) Kia Soul: 27 MPG Combined (24 City / 30 Highway) INTERMEDIATE Acura TLX: 27 MPG Combined (23 City / 33 Highway) Hyundai Sonata: 29 MPG Combined (25 City / 36 Highway) Toyota Avalon: 24 MPG Combined (21 City / 30 Highway) Toyota Camry: 34 MPG Combined (29 City / 41 Highway) Audi A6: 28 MPG Combined (25 City / 34 Highway) Subaru Legacy: 29 MPG Combined (25 City / 34 Highway) LARGE Tesla Model S: 99 MPGe Combined (98 City / 101 Highway) Cadillac XTS: 22 MPG Combined (19 City / 28 Highway) MINIVAN Honda Odyssey: 22 MPG Combined (19 City / 28 Highway) SMALL SUV Buick Encore: 30 MPG Combined (27 City / 33 Highway) Chevrolet Trax: 28 MPG Combined (25 City / 33 Highway) Honda CR-V: 28 MPG Combined (26 City / 32 Highway) Mazda CX-3: 31 MPG Combined (29 City / 34 Highway) Acura RDX: 23 MPG Combined (20 City / 28 Highway) Kia Sportage: 25 MPG Combined (22 City / 29 Highway) Ford Escape: 24 MPG Combined (21 City / 29 Highway) MID-SIZE SUV Tesla Model X: 93 MPGe Combined (91 City / 95 Highway) Ford Edge: 24 MPG Combined (21 City / 29 Highway) Toyota Highlander: 22 MPG Combined (20 City / 24 Highway) Honda Pilot: 22 MPG Combined (19 City / 27 Highway) Subaru Outback: 28 MPG Combined (25 City / 32 Highway) Acura MDX: 22 MPG Combined (19 City / 27 Highway) LARGE SUV Volvo XC90: 25 MPG Combined (22 City / 29 Highway) More Auto-related stories you might enjoy from Clark.com: Best & worst days of the week to buy gas in 2018 Find the cheapest gas prices in your area Best & worst auto insurance companies
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