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What front wheel drive car ( NOT HYBRID) gets the best MPG on the highway?

It is time to trade off my 2002 Honda CRV and I want to get a front wheel drive car. Hybrid is not the answer for me as I live 90 miles from town and its all 70 MPH drving non stop. I do not care if I have to sit on a apple crate, I just need the best MPG and front wheel drive is a must as these Montana winters can be tough. What is your opinion?

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  1. I would look at the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla based on your criteria. both will get you mid to upper 30's on the highway and retain their value even with tons of miles on them.
  2. As far as new cars go, the Toyota Corolla is rated at 37 MPG hwy, the Honda Civic is rated at 36, and a base Mini Cooper gets 37 as well. If you REALLY want to get the most for a gallon of gas, you can try to find a Geo/Chevy Metro from the late 90s. Those things get in the mid-40s. Reliability, however, is questionable at best.
  3. Honda Fit 32 mpg auto, 34 manual. toyota yaris alos gets 32 but it's an inferior car. noisy engine, bad brakes, choppy hwy ride. annoying center gauges. the Fit comes with all power accessories, side curtain air bags and ABS.
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