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Experts named inexpensive cars that are leading in efficiency

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The authors of the study made certain calculations. Source: Mitsubishi

An inexpensive car is not a bargain in itself if it is not efficient. Experts have made certain calculations and named the best new models from this point of view.

This is reported by Carscoops. Experts have calculated the efficiency of new cars, which is so interesting to thrifty buyers. The formula was derived by the ratio of the car's price to the average mileage recorded for a given model.

As a result, a special indicator was derived – the cost of 10,000 miles (or about 16,000 km). Based on this indicator, a rating was made with the leaders being the most affordable.

Subaru Impreza

The most profitable inexpensive cars:

  1. Mitsubishi Mirage ($1,099);
  2. Toyota Corolla ($1,374);
  3. Subaru Impreza ($1,409);
  4. Honda Accord ($1,432);
  5. Honda Civic ($1,531);
  6. Toyota Camry ($1,585);
  7. Nissan Versa ($1,588);
  8. Honda CR-V ($1,617);
  9. Mazda 3 ($1,644);
  10. Toyota Prius ($1,683);
  11. Subaru Legacy ($1,735);
  12. Volkswagen Jetta ($1,737);
  13. Toyota Tacoma ($1,746);
  14. Toyota Camry Hybrid ($1,767);
  15. Nissan Sentra ($1,784);
  16. Honda Ridgeline ($1,817);
  17. Subaru Forester ($1,850);
  18. Chevrolet Malibu ($1,944);
  19. Subaru Outback ($1,970);
  20. Toyota RAV4 ($1,983);
  21. Mazda CX-9 ($2,009);
  22. Hyundai Elantra ($2,021);
  23. Ford Escape ($2,031);
  24. Hyundai Tucson ($2,088);
  25. Toyota 4Runner ($2,163).

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