Honda, Toyota lead U.S. fuel economy
Prius balances Toyota's gas-guzzlersHonda Motor Co. had the highest fuel economy of any manufacturer selling automobiles in the U.S. with 22.9 mpg, a slight decrease compared with its 2006 lineup, according to MSNBC.
Toyota posted a 22.8 mpg average for its 2007 vehicles compared with 22.4 mpg the previous year, largely driven by the Prius and Toyota's other hybrid vehicles.
22.9 mpg is the best fuel economy in America? There is only one word to describe America's fuel economy: pathetic.
Labels: fuel economy, Honda, Hybrid Vehicles, toyota



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