Here’s the latest selection from Consumer Reports on what they found to be 10 models that are the best deals toward buying the most fuel-efficient cars based on overall fuel-economy test results, recent consumer car shopping data, and current MSRP pricing.
It’s All About Reliability, Savings, and Fuel Efficiency
With gasoline prices being what they have been this past year at the pumps, new car and SUV shoppers are taking a closer look at vehicles that are not only reliable, but fuel-efficient as well without having to pay outrageously high prices.
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This week, Consumer Reports updated their tiered selection of fuel-efficient vehicles focused on cars and SUVs for economy in not only the mpg you can expect, but also to help consumers find their next car to fit their needs and wallet.
It’s as Good as it Gets Right Now
However, don’t expect to find any deep discounts anytime soon as CR analysts recently pointed out about their updated selections:
“We sorted the data to rank the vehicles by how close their average transaction price is to the MSRP on the window sticker, starting with the best deal. Given the limited car inventory and heightened interest in efficient models, all of these have sold for between 1 and 7 percent over MSRP. That’s as good as it gets right now.”
That said, here is a summary of their list:
1. 2023 Buick Encore GX
Price Range: $25,900 - $32,100
CR MPG: Overall 26 / City 18 / Hwy 33 mpg
Rated #7 of 12 Luxury entry-level sport-utility vehicles
Selected model: 2023 Buick Encore GX Select AWD
MSRP: $29,300
Average spent over MSRP: $430
Average transaction price: $29,730
2. 2023 Mazda MX-5 Miata
Price Range: $28,050 - $38,550
CR MPG: Overall 34 / City 25 / Hwy 42 mpg
Rated #1 of 4 Roadsters
Selected model: 2023 Mazda MX-5 Miata Club Manual
MSRP: $38,550
Average spent over MSRP: $1,272
Average transaction price: $39,822
3. 2023 Toyota Camry Hybrid
Price Range: $25,945 - $36,370
CR MPG: Overall 47 / City 39 / Hwy 53 mpg
Rated #1 of 14 Midsized cars
Selected model: 2023 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
MSRP: $28,080
Average spent over MSRP: $1,026
Average transaction price: $29,106
4. 2023 Lexus ES Hybrid
Price Range: $41,020
CR MPG: Overall 42 / City 32 / Hwy 52 mpg
Rated #1 of 14 Luxury midsized cars
Selected model: 2023 Lexus ES 300h
MSRP: $42,540
Average spent over MSRP: $1,639
Average transaction price: $44,179
5. 2023 Acura Integra
Price Range: $30,800 - $35,800
CR MPG: Overall 31 / City 21 / Hwy 42 mpg
Rated #1 of 7 Luxury entry-level cars
Selected model: 2023 Acura Integra A-Spec Package CVT
MSRP: $32,800
Average spent over MSRP: $1,432
Average transaction price: $34,232
6. 2023 Lexus UX
Price Range: $34,775 - $43,605
CR MPG: Overall 37 / City 32 / Hwy 42 mpg
Rated #2 of 12 Luxury entry-level sport-utility vehicles
Selected model: 2023 Lexus UX 250h AWD
MSRP: $36,175
Average spent over MSRP: $1,658
Average transaction price: $37,833
7. 2023 Toyota RAV4
Price Range: $27,575 - $38,530
CR MPG: Overall 27 / City 19 / Hwy 38 mpg
Rated #13 of 29 Compact sport-utility vehicles
Selected model: 2023 Toyota RAV4 XLE AWD
MSRP: $30,485
Average spent over MSRP: $1,510
Average transaction price: $31,995
8. 2023 Toyota Corolla Hybrid
Price Range: $21,550 - $26,700
CR MPG: Overall 48 / City 37 / Hwy 59 mpg
Rated #2 of 14 Small sedans
Selected model: 2023 Toyota Corolla Hybrid LE
MSRP: $22,800
Average spent over MSRP: $1,296
Average transaction price: $24,096
9. 2023 Ford Maverick
Price Range: $22,195 - $27,955
CR MPG: Overall 23 / City 16 / Hwy 32 mpg
Rated #2 of 10 Compact pickup trucks
Selected model: 2023 Ford Maverick XLT SuperCrew AWD
MSRP: $24,455
Average spent over MSRP: $1,576
Average transaction price: $26,031
10. 2023 Toyota Sienna
Price Range: $35,385 - $51,605
CR MPG: Overall 36 / City 28 / Hwy 43 mpg
Rated #2 of 6 Midsized minivans
Selected model: 2023 Toyota Sienna XLE 7-Passenger FWD
MSRP: $40,695
Average spent over MSRP: $2,852
Average transaction price: $43,547
And finally…
If you want to learn more about the fuel-efficient vehicles listed above, be sure to use Torque News’ search option in the header above to find past articles and reviews on many models, both current and past.
For additional articles related to fuel-efficient vehicles, here are a few selected ones for your consideration:
• New Hybrids That Will Save You the Most Money on Gas
• 10 Real Ways to Really Save Gas and Money
• New Hybrids to Love, to Ignore, and to Avoid Advises Consumer Reports
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Timothy Boyer is Torque News automotive reporter based in Cincinnati. Experienced with early car restorations, he regularly restores older vehicles with engine modifications for improved performance. Follow Tim on Twitter at @TimBoyerWrites for daily Tesla and electric vehicle news.
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