Top 5 Fuel-Efficient Cars of 2008


AutoWeek magazine, America’s only weekly automotive-enthusiast magazine, has just announced its picks for the “Top 5 Fuel-Efficient Cars You Actually Want to Drive.” The list highlights
vehicles that save money at the gas pump and produce smiles behind the
wheel. While it is easy to choose a car based solely on the highest miles
per gallon on the window sticker, there are only a few that can uniquely
offer a combination of fuel-efficiency, styling and impressive driving
dynamics. Out of the many offerings, these five stand out for those reasons
and more.

“With the current economic downturn, increasingly high fuel prices and
a growing concern for the environment, many of today’s drivers are
embracing fuel efficient or ‘green vehicles,’” stated K.C. Crain, Vice
President and Publisher of AutoWeek. “We want to educate consumers on the
few vehicles that are not only Earth-friendly, but also stylish and
exhilarating to drive.”

Capturing the attention of enthusiasts who refuse to sacrifice
performance or style, all five choices attain 27 mpg or better while
strongly debunking the belief that fuel-efficiency and fun can not be
placed in the same sentence when describing a car. The list places each
selection in five different classes — Exotic, Weekend Warrior, Executive
Sedan, Cheap Thrills and Family Fun. Five cars with five different
approaches to efficiently enjoy driving in today’s $5 per gallon world.

AutoWeek’s “Top 5 Fuel-Efficient Cars You Actually Want to Drive”
– 2008 Tesla Roadster (Exotic)
- $109,000 MSRP
- 220 miles per charge (256 mpg equivalent)
- 0-60 in 3.9 seconds

– 2008 Audi TT 2.0 TDI Quattro (Weekend Warrior)
- $49,000 MSRP (estimated)
- 44 mpg (hwy)
- All-wheel drive handling

– 2008 Mercedes-Benz E320 BLUETEC (Executive Sedan)
- $53,075 MSRP
- 32 mpg (hwy)
- 210 horsepower, 400 lb-ft of torque

– 2008 MINI Cooper (Cheap Thrills)
- $18,700 MSRP
- 37 mpg (hwy)
- 2546 lbs and go-kart handling

– 2008 Lexus RX 400h (Family Fun)
- $42,980 MSRP
- 27 mpg (city)
- 84.7 cubic feet of available cargo space

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