12 Compact Cars With the Best Gas Mileage (That Can Save You $900 a Year)
12 Compact Cars With the Best Gas Mileage (That Can Save You $900 a Year)
David NadelleSat, March 7, 2026 at 5:00 PM UTC
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As gas prices are ramping up due to the Iran war and other factors, considering a smaller car might be the best option if you’re looking for a new, affordable vehicle.
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While today’s SUVs and pickups are quickly becoming comparable to compacts in terms of gas mileage, compacts (hatchbacks or sedans that fall between midsize and subcompact models) are still generally cheaper and are more fuel efficient than midsize and larger vehicles and are often more economical to maintain.
LightFieldStudios / iStock.comHow Much Can You Save Buying a Compact Car?
If you already own a car, be sure to practice the smart gas mileage tips that the American Safety Council’s First Time Driver blog suggests: driving more efficiently (avoiding speeding, idling and rapid acceleration and braking), using cruise control, removing unnecessary weight from your car, keeping up with maintenance and planning your trips.
However, if you’re looking to buy, and a compact car meets your and your family’s needs, you have an opportunity to save a significant amount of money.
Here are 12 compact hatchbacks and sedans that are easy on the wallet, both in fuel economy and sticker price (from lowest to highest miles per gallon, with starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP)).
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©Kia12. Kia Forte -
Combined City/Hwy Fuel Economy MPG: 34 mpg
Starting MSRP: $21,145-$26,545
©Nissan11. Nissan Sentra -
Combined City/Hwy Fuel Economy: 34 mpg
Starting MSRP: $23,845-$29,235
©Volkswagen10. Volkswagen Jetta -
Combined City/Hwy Fuel Economy: 29-40 mpg
Starting MSRP: $25,270-$31,270
©Toyota9. Toyota GR Corolla (Hatchback) -
Combined City/Hwy Fuel Economy: 19-28 mpg
Starting MSRP: $41,115-$49,160
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©Nissan8. Nissan Versa -
Combined City/Hwy Fuel Economy: 27-40 mpg
Starting MSRP: $18,585-$22,585
©Honda7. Honda Civic -
Combined City/Hwy Fuel Economy: 36 mpg
Starting MSRP: $25,100-$33,055
©Mitsubishi6. Mitsubishi Mirage -
Combined City/Hwy Fuel Economy: 36-43 mpg
Starting MSRP: $18,015-$20,215
David Dewhurst Photography / Hyundai5. Hyundai Sonata -
Combined City/Hwy Fuel Economy: 23-56 mpg
Starting MSRP: $28,695-$39,495
©Toyota4. Toyota Corolla (Sedan) -
Combined City/Hwy Fuel Economy: 35 mpg
Starting MSRP: $21,120-$30,335
©Toyota3. Toyota Prius Prime -
Combined City/Hwy Fuel Economy: 47-50 mgp
Starting MSRP: $34,110-$40,805
©Hyundai2. Hyundai Elantra -
Combined City/Hwy Fuel Economy: 28-58 mpg
Starting MSRP: $23,870-$31,045
©Toyota1. Toyota Prius -
Combined City/Hwy Fuel Economy: 49-56 mpg
Starting MSRP: $29,745-$38,160
Caitlyn Moorhead contributed to the reporting for this article.
Editor’s note: Photos are representational and don’t necessarily depict the current-year models of vehicle mentioned.
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