In 1991, most drivers paid $1 a gallon for gasoline. Twenty years later, filling up a car or truck costs at least $3 per gallon, which is putting a strain on bank accounts. Federal and state tax incentives mixed with dealer incentives are making it possible for many drivers to afford a fuel-efficient vehicle.
We've compiled a list of 2011's most fuel-efficient vehicles. Each week, we will highlight a different car that will save consumers on their gas prices. This week, we present the #6 most fuel-efficient car.
The Insight is a hybrid electric vehicle made by Honda. With the sleek design, fuel efficiency, hi-tech ammenities, and an affordable price tag of $18,200, the possibility of owning a stylish eco-friendly vehicle is now more attainable. The Honda Insight is full of convenient amenities to help you save time and keep safe by allowing you to pay better attention to the road. Some great features offered by the Insight include steering-wheel-mounted controls that allow you to access different features in your car without having to remove your hands from the steering wheel. The Insight also offers hands-free bluetooth device and voice-activated GPS satellite system for both convenience and safety.
The Insight also features a variety of tools to help you conserve, including a special "Econ" button that adjusts many of the car's functions to help maximize fuel efficiency. The multi-information display presents important information such as feedback features providing the driver with information needed to brake and accelerate in way which help maximize their eco score. Find more information about the 2011 Honda Insight.
Annual CO2 emissions (tons): 4.6
Annual fuel cost: $1,083
Mileage: 41 mpg






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