Smart
Owned by Daimler, a Smart car may be the cheapest way to get in to a Mercedes-Benz family member, and may be the most efficient too. The company has inexpensive tiny cars aimed at Europe’s tight roads and parking spaces, and its non-hybrids get mpg in the 30s and it also makes an electric Smart. Rated at 119 MPGe, it is an efficient car for those who can get it.
Name | Combined MPG | Technology | MSRP | Available | |
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2017 Smart Electric Drive ReviewSmart has been an interesting experiment in urban mobility. On paper, these tiny runabouts are an ideal transportation option for residents of densely packed megalopolises around the world. |
107 MPG | Electric | $25750 | Now |
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2011 Smart ForTwoThe Smart ForTwo is cute and relatively fuel efficient, but underpowered with a clunky transmission. |
36 MPG | Small Car | $12500 | Now |