Consumer_Reports_-_April_2020

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0 Nissan Titan 5.6L

0 Toyota Tundra 5.7L

0 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 3.0D

0 GMC Sierra 1500 3.0D

0 Chevrolet Colorado 2.8D

0 GMC Canyon 2.8D

PICKUP


TRUCKS


0 Dodge Challenger 5.7L

0 Chevrolet Camaro 6.2L

Fiat 124 1.4T 0

0 Ford Mustang 5.0L

0 Toyota 86 2.0L

0 Subaru BRZ 2.0L

0 Mini Cooper S 2.0T

0 Dodge Charger 5.7L

0 Chrysler 300 5.7L

0 Maserati Ghibli 3.0T

0 Mercedes-Benz S560 4.0T

0 Genesis G90 3.3T

0 Kia Sedona 3.3L 0 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid 3.6H

0 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.6L

0 Lexus GX 4.6L

0 Land Rover Discovery 3.0SC

0 Land Rover Range Rover 3.0SC

0 Lexus RX450h 3.5H

0 Infiniti QX80 5.6L

0 Toyota Sequoia 5.7L

0 Toyota Land Cruiser 5.7L

0 Nissan Armada 5.6L

0 Lexus NX300h 2.5H

0 Honda HR-V 1.8L

0 Subaru Crosstrek 2.0L

0 Subaru Forester 2.5L

0 Honda CR-V 1.5T

0 Mazda CX-3 2.0L

LARGE


SUVs


SMALL


SUVs


SMALL


HATCHBACKS


MIDSIZED /


L ARGE


SEDANS


Best & Worst


Fuel Economy


MOST NEW-VEHICLE CATEGORIES have


seen big gains in fuel economy over


the past decade. According to CR’s


assessments, the best midsized


sedans can now get 32 mpg overall,


and the best midsized hybrid sedans


can get 47 mpg overall. Both of these


beat the top small and midsized cars


from 10 years ago. This year’s most


fuel-efficient cars are small hybrids:


MIDSIZED


SUVs


MINIVANS


SPORTS


CARS


15

10 15

30

30

20

20

25

25

SMALL


SEDANS


OVERALL

MPG

10

BEST + WORST

18 CR.ORG APRIL 2020 Powertrain Types: L = conventional engine size in liters, D = diesel, H = hybrid, SC = supercharged, T = turbo, and H+E = plug-in hybrid.
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