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|  | THE ENVIANCE BLOG Excerpt from: EHS Industry Solutions
|  | | October 18, 2006 | | Honda and Toyota top latest EPA list of fuel efficient cars | Today, the EPA released their list of most fuel efficient cars. They show the vehicle's class, and both city and highway mileage. Top vehicles this year, for each class: - Subcompact Car Toyota Yaris (manual) 34/40
- Compact Car Honda Civic Hybrid 49/51
- Midsize Car Toyota Prius (hybrid) 60/51
- Large Car Hyundai Sonata (manual) 24/34
- Small Station Wagon Honda Fit 33/38
- Midsize Station Wagon Ford Focus Wagon (manual) 27/37
- Sport Utility Vehicle Ford Escape Hybrid FWD 36/31
- Minivan Dodge Caravan 2WD 20/26
- Pickup Truck Ford Ranger Pickup 2WD (manual) 24/29
- Mazda B2300 2WD (manual) 24/29
- Van (Cargo&Passenger) Chevrolet G1500/2500 Chevy Van 2WD 15/20 (4.3 and 5.3 liter engines)
- GMC G1500/2500 Savana 2WD Cargo 15/20 (4.3 and 5.3 liter engines)
Bottom MPG for each class: - Two Seater Lamborghini L-147/148 Murcielago 9/14
- Minicompact Car Aston Martin DB9 Coupe, Volante (manual) 11/18
- Subcompact Car Bentley Azure 11/16
- Compact Car Bentley Continental GT 12/19
- Midsize Car Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 10/17
- Large Car Bentley Arnage LWB 10/15
- Small Station Wagon Audi S4 Avant 15/21
- Midsize Station Wagon Mercedes-Benz E63 EMG Wagon 14/20
- Sport Utility Vehicle Jeep Grande Cherokee 4WD 12/15
- Minivan Ford Freestar Cargo Van FWD 17/23
- Ford Freestar Wagon FWD 17/23
- Mercury Monterey Wagon FWD 17/23
- Pickup Truck Nissan Titan 4WD 13/18
- Van (Passenger and Cargo) Chevrolet G15/25 series 14/18
- Chevrolet H1500/2500 series 14/18
- GMC G15/25 series 14/18
- GMC H1500/2500 series 14/18
Hat tip to Environmental Action for the great summary. by Erin Swanson ESwanson@enviance.com | | |
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