Without knowing the size of a family, it is hard to make a statement about which cars or SUVs would offer the best options for you. I tend to think that many people could get away with smaller vehicles than they tend to buy which would definitely help with gas mileage. Here are a few cars/SUVs that get over 30 mpg and might be a good option for a family: 1.
Toyota Prius – if your family is small and does most of their driving in and around town, don’t discount the leading hybrid. 2. Ford Fusion Hybrid – this better fits the family sedan model and still gets 39 mpg.
While the hybrid model is about $8,000 more than the base model, it will save you significantly on fuel each year. 3. Lexus HS 250h – If you’ve got some extra cash the Lexus is fuel efficient and offers luxury styling.4.
Audi A3 Wagon/VW Jetta SportWagon – If you need a wagon, either the smaller A3 or slightly larger Jetta might be a good option 5. Ford Escape Hybrid – At 34 mpg, this small SUV might fit the bill for a family.
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