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Four Toyotas in Top 8 Most Fuel Economic Cars of 2013

Toyota Prius c 1 photo
Photo: Toyota
With the fuel economy being one of the biggest selling points of a car now, every automaker out there is trying to increase its engines’ efficiency and make it run with less gasoline.
While some are just trying to offer one or two fuel efficient cars in their lineup to stick with the trend, other automakers, like Toyota, made a primary target out of it.

Currently, Toyota offers four times more hybrids than any other automaker and four of its vehicles have been placed in Top 8 Most Fuel Economic Cars of 2013 by the Wall Street Cheat Sheet.

The Toyota Prius Liftback and Prius c are the most fuel efficient hybrids offered by the Japanese automaker, with an estimated combined fuel economy of 50 mpg (4.7 l/100 km), followed by the bigger Prius v with 42 mph (5.6 l/100 km). The last one, is the Scion iQ towncar, which despite its gasoline-only powertrain achieves a respectable 37 mpg (6.3 l/100 km).

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