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Thats not to say you cant get a lot better mileage than that.

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As AutoList noted, many new vehicles get 50 or even 60 mpg with hybrid engines.

A vehicles fuel economy is evaluated in three ways: city, highway and combined.

The combined fuel economy rating is a weighted city and highway driving average.

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This is one reason both automakers and theU.S.

Environmental Protection Agencytest vehicles to see what kind of fuel consumption they get in both city and highway driving.

The way you drive can play a part in your cars gas mileage as well.

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But the key in of car you drive plays the biggest part in gas mileage.

SUVs and trucks are not included, and only one model per brand is included.

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