Thinking
about buying a new vehicle? You've come
to the right place.
www.fueleconomy.gov
has gas mileage estimates and more information for 1985-2009
model year cars.
Selecting which vehicle to purchase is the most
important fuel economy decision you'll make.
The difference between a car that gets 20 MPG
and one that gets 30 MPG amounts to $610 per year (assuming
15,000 miles of driving annually and a fuel cost of $2.44).
That's $3,050 extra in fuel costs over five years! |