With the rising cost of fuel, car owners are seeking the most fuel-efficient cars available on the market. The Smart Fortwo CDi heads the list of fuel efficient cars and gives 85.6mpg. It is also has an emission of just 88g/km making it free from road tax. The entry level Smart Fortwo costs less than eight thousand pounds. This is a car suitable for a single person or a couple.
Ford´s stylish supermini, the Fiesta Econetic, gives 76.3mpg and emits 98g/km CO2. The FORD Fiesta three door superminis are one of Britain´s most-loved cars.
The SEAT Ibiza Ecomotive does 76.3mpg and emits 98g/km. The Seat Ibiza is also a three door super MINI and can achieve a top speed of 110mph.
The recently announced VOLKSWAGEN Polo BlueMotion is another fuel efficient car and delivers 74.3mpg and emits 99g/km CO2. The Volkswagen Polo has always been a favorite five door supermini.
The TOYOTA Pirus has already become a favourite car of movie stars and delivers 72.4mpg and is a hybrid. Its emissions make it free from road tax.
The MINI Cooper Hatchback 1.6D is also fuel efficient and does 72.4mpg and emits just 104g/km CO2. Its start, stop technology helps in conserving fuel. It also does not loose its nippiness and goes to 62mph in 10.2 seconds.
Car buyers who want to save on fuel costs and road tax should start arranging a car loan to buy one of these fuel efficient cars. Getting a suitable car loan should not be an issue. The problem is that people may have to wait up to six months to get delivery. Potential buyers can order the car and then arrange a car loan.
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