Volatile gas prices may have you considering a more fuel-efficient model. Even if you’re not looking for an electric car, several hybrid and plug-in models offer spectacular fuel efficiency without the range anxiety of a full EV.
And don’t write off a non-hybrid model just yet, either. Some of the most frugal gas-only cars on the market return great numbers without a hybrid’s complexity or upfront cost. 2. 2022 Toyota Prius Eco: 56 mpg No longer the fuel-economy champ, the Toyota TM Prius takes second place to its Hyundai rival. Still, there are many great reasons to choose the Prius, especially in Eco trim. As in the Ioniq, this trim level is the gateway to the lineup. Forget about flashy big wheels, however, since the Prius Eco uses special aero hubcaps and tires that delicately dance over the road to save fuel.
4. 2022 Honda Insight: 52 mpg If you want to get in on Honda’s rival to the Prius and Ioniq, you’d better act fast. This sleek hybrid is an appealing, underrated choice Honda HMC is cutting after 2022 as the company shifts toward an upcoming hybrid version of its Civic. Its fuel economy is 55 mpg in the city and 49 on the highway.
7. 2022 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Blue: 52 mpg Take everything we like about the Hyundai Elantra and stretch it into a midsize sedan nearly as frugal, and you’ll get the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Blue, netting 50 mpg in the city and 54 on the highway. Be careful about which version of the Sonata Hybrid you shop for since the entry-level Blue model offers an improvement of five mpg combined over other versions.
Hybrid cars are a solution to soaring gas prices and inflation. Only if you can afford the dang things.
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