As per you guys knowledge, WHICH CAR IS BEST ON GAS? Small car, 2 door etc are ok. it should be best on gas.
Also give me your feedback about Lancer.
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In case of used cars check out Toyota Echo 2000 and Mazda Protege 2000 . Lancer also fits the bill as a good dependable vehicle .
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Fido.
The Volkswagon Diesel looks good. And Tata 'Nano's you can buy five and get five free. ( Then keep the change) Or buy one and get Nine Free!!!
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/pb/06jetta_tdi.htm
http://tatanano.inservices.tatamotors.com/tatamotors/index.php?index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=181&Itemid=202
Freddie.
i bet no-once can beat Smart car
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Inderpal Singh
Sorry - yesterday was the deadline for all complaints
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In my opinion, no-gas is the best option. However, North America has to go a long way to have an excellent public transport. I can only wish.
However, back to the topic. With the rising prices, I see not a single car can guarantee a great gas mileage. Only except Smart Car. However, I have to be really rich or have only 2 family members (including myself) to own Smart Car, as it's really small to accomodate more than 2 people. One has to think twice before going to the grocery or picking up a relative/friend from Airport with few baggage. Also, the price tag comes heavy upon you. I read it somewhere that it costs about 16K to buy Smart Car. Isn't it a too hugh a price to pay to go 'Green'?
So, my options? I would go for the tried and tested - Honda Civic, Toyota Yaris, or Corolla. Don't ever think of diverting to any other brand if you're really serious about saving few bux on gas.
Hope it helps!
Compact/Small size - Toyota Yaris, Nissan Versa, Chevy Aveo, Honda Civic, Pontiac Wave, Corolla (rated appr at around 6.8 to 7.4L/100)
Little bigger - Saturn Aura and Chevy Malibu is rated at 7.5L/100
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Dimple2001
If you would like to minimize the use of gas or avoid it altogether, go for the MDI Air-Car. They have a version that runs only on air and a version that uses a mixture of air and gas. It looks like a smart car so you can't haul more than one passenger at a time. Also, it is meant for city driving.
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