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Fuel-Efficient Small Car Guide

Does Small Mean Unsafe?

Some data suggest that consumers driving smaller, more fuel-efficient cars may be compromising some level of passenger safety. But the playing field is more level than it may first appear.

When thinking about saving money at the pumps or reducing emissions at the tailpipe, size matters. Bigger vehicles weigh more than smaller ones—and vehicle weight is the single biggest determinant for fuel efficiency. A heavier vehicle needs more power, and thus uses more fuel to accelerate. You’ll be way ahead of the fuel economy game if you “right-size” your vehicle.

It’s important to take a step back and consider why you drive. Are you looking for a car primarily to commute to and from work? Or is it a second car for quick errands around town? How many passengers do you usually carry? Shopping for a car that meets—but does not exceed—those real needs is an essential first step toward fuel efficiency.

List of Small Cars

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kia-rio-small.jpgKia Rio29 MPGSedan$10,900Now

Plain-Jane from from front to back. The Kia Rio makes no false promises. It's affordable and efficient.

smart-94.jpgSmart ForTwo36 MPGCoupe$12,000Now

The Smart ForTwo is cute and relatively fuel efficient, but underpowered with a clunky transmission.

aveo-thumb.jpgChevrolet Aveo29 MPGSedan$12,000Now

One of the cheapest cars on the market. You get what you pay for.

yaris-b-94.jpgToyota Yaris32 MPGSedan$12,400Now

The Yaris is the leader of the subcompact triumvirate, which includes the Honda Fit and the Nissan Versa.

kia-soul-small.jpgKia Soul28 MPGSedan$13,300Now

Hip, affordable, boxy urban cruiser, with lots of accessories.

versa-94.jpgNissan Versa28 MPGSedan$13,600Now

Offered in two body styles, a sporty 5-door hatchback and a 4-door sedan, the Versa is the largest and most powerful entry-level city car.

cube-small.jpgNissan Cube29 MPGSedan$14,000Now

A whimsical and quirky option in the small economy class.

corolla-small.jpgToyota Corolla30 MPGSedan$14,200Now

Popular and practical model with fuel efficiency approaching the hybrid realm.

xd-small.jpgScion xD30 MPGSedan$14,500Now

Small and efficient like the xA, but edgier and more powerful.

fit-94.jpgHonda Fit31 MPGSedan$14,600Now

The Fit has a smart, but playful appearance, and a deceivingly large and versatile five-passenger interior.

focus-small.jpgFord Focus29 MPGSedan$14,700Now

Comfortable, controllable, efficient, and affordable.

sx4-small.jpgSuzuki SX424 MPGSedan$15,300Now

The most affordable all-wheel-drive vehicle on the road today.

civic-small.jpgHonda Civic30 MPGSedan$15,500Now

The best-selling compact is affordable, and gets good mileage.

xb-small.jpgScion xB25 MPGVan$15,700Now

Good fuel efficiency for the little wagon. Urban and youthful.

matrix-small.jpgToyota Matrix29 MPGSUV$16,200Now

A segment buster: part compact car, part sport wagon, and part small crossover utility.

pontiac-vibe-small.jpgPontiac Vibe29 MPGSUV$17,400Now

One of the premier “compact crossover” vehicles in the new segment.

mazda5-small.jpgMazda525 MPGVan$18,000Now

Number one most fuel-efficient minivan on the market. Smaller than most.

mini-94.jpgMini Cooper35 MPGCoupe$18,700Now

Matches or beats efficiency of other subcompacts, but with tons more style.

cooper-clubman-small.jpgMini Cooper Clubman32 MPGCoupe$19,900Now

The same hip and efficient Mini Cooper, but with a longer body and wheelbase.

subcompact-full.jpgHonda Global Subcompact Hybridn/an/a2009

A small, practical, affordable and entirely new hybrid-only model from Honda.

toyota-iq-small.jpgToyota iQCoupe2010

The iQ will compete with Smart by offering four seats, and Toyota quality.

fit-09-94.jpgHonda Fit Hybridn/aSedann/a2010

The hybrid version of the Honda subcompact could become the leader of the pack on fuel efficiency.

chevrolet-cruze-small.jpgChevrolet Cruzen/aSedann/a2010

New stylish subcompact, due in 2010, could be Chevy's high-mpg hit.

up-small.jpgVolkswagen up!n/aCoupen/aConcept

Volkswagen's play into the high-mpg minicar market.

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