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Toyota and Honda lead fuel-efficient cars

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by nerfer, Oct 17, 2006.

  1. nerfer

    nerfer A young senior member

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    "WASHINGTON (AP) -- Hybrid and economy-class vehicles built by Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. dominate the government's annual top-10 fuel economy list for 2007 vehicles.

    The hybrid-electric Toyota Prius led the way with 60 miles per gallon in the city and 51 mpg on the highway, while the Honda Civic Hybrid was second with 49 mpg in the city and 51 mpg on the highway, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy said Tuesday.

    Honda and Toyota made seven of the 12 vehicles listed in the top 10. The new Toyota Camry Hybrid made its debut at No. 3..."

    Full article at: http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/061017/fuel_economy.html?.v=1

    But what the heck is up with "seven of the 12 vehicles listed in the top 10"? Is this part of the new math, or going overboard with being politically correct, and there are no losers?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(nerfer @ Oct 17 2006, 10:34 AM) [snapback]333930[/snapback]</div>
    Did anyone notice that GM who says they have 8 out of 10 cars that get 30MPG or more did not make the list for cars?
     
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    Yes, this is news, although it's not very surprising news.

    As for having 12 in the top 10... I noticed the Escape & Mariner hybrids tied for 10th place, which at least makes it 11 in the top 10. There must be another tie somewhere in there to make it 12, though that still would make it the "top 12" and not "top 10." They should have re-worded that. They also should have included the "top 10" info in a list, so readers would know what placed where. They only mention what placed first, second, third, fourth, tenth, and tenth.
     
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    Here's the list from the EPA site:

    http://www.epa.gov/fueleconomy/overall-high.htm

    The Yaris took two spots (5th and 6th) because they counted the manual and automatic transmission seperately.

    A Hyundai and Kia tied for 9th. And the Ford Escape 4WD and Mercury Mariner 4WD (really the same car) tied for 10th.
     
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    Found the definitive list: http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/4...33;OpenDocument

    Here it is for those who don't want to click the link:

    Highest Fuel Economy Models by Vehicle Class
    2007 Model Year

    MPG
    Class Model city/highway


    Two-Seater Mazda MX-5 (manual) 25/30
    Minicompact Car New Beetle Convertible 22/30


    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)


    2007 Model Year Overall Fuel Economy Leaders

    MPG
    Rank Manufacturer/Model city/highway


    1. Toyota Prius (hybrid-electric) 60/51
    2. Honda Civic Hybrid 49/51
    3. Toyota Camry Hybrid 40/38
    4. Ford Escape Hybrid FWD 36/31
    5. Toyota Yaris (manual) 34/40
    6. Toyota Yaris (automatic) 34/39
    7. Honda Fit (manual) 33/38
    8. Toyota Corolla (manual) 32/41
    9. Hyundai Accent (manual) 32/35
    Kia Rio (manual) 32/35
    10. Ford Escape Hybrid 4WD 32/29
    Mercury Mariner Hybrid 4WD 32/29

    Lowest Fuel Economy by Vehicle Class
    2007 Model Year

    MPG
    Class Model city/highway


    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

    *Trucks over 8500 pounds gross vehicle weight rating are currently exempt from federal fuel economy requirements.

    Lowest Overall Fuel Economy Models*
    2007 Model Year

    MPG
    Rank Manufacturer/Model city/highway


    1. Lamborghini L-147/148 Murcielago (automatic) 9/14
    2. Bentley Arnage LWB 10/15
    3. Lamborghini L-147/148 Murcielago (manual) 10/16
    4. Ferrari 612 Scaglietti (automatic) 10/17
    5. Ferrari 599 GTB 11/15
    6. Bentley Azure 11/16
    Bentley Arnage 11/16
    7. Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder 11/17
    Lamborghini L-140/715 Gallardo (manual-LR) 11/17
    Ferrari 612 Scaglietti (manual) 11/17
    8. Aston Martin DB9 Coupe, DB9 Volante (manual) 11/18
    Bentley Continental Flying Spur 11/18
    Bentley Continental GTC 11/18
    9. Jeep Grande Cherokee 4WD 12/15
    10. Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG 12/16
    Mercedes-Benz R63 AMG 12/16
     
  6. DaveinOlyWA

    DaveinOlyWA 3rd Time was Solariffic!!

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    that is amazing that a mid-large passenger car with 6 cylinders ?? that is rated 3rd among all cars. that just blows me away
     
  7. TonyPSchaefer

    TonyPSchaefer Your Friendly Moderator
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    It's only right to mention that the Prius inherited the number one spot from the Honda Insight. Sure, some would argue that it's a niche car, but a well-driven Insight could kick a well-driven Prius' butt any day.
     
  8. DaveinOlyWA

    DaveinOlyWA 3rd Time was Solariffic!!

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    well there is a reason why it is not on the list. there really was NO NICHE for the car.