Fuel efficiency has become a major concern of drivers all over the world, as the rising price of oil has made fuel efficiency an important part of automotive purchasing decisions everywhere. Over the last decade, automakers have made huge strides in improving their vehicles’ fuel efficiency, and you can expect these trends to continue into the future as well. However, even though improvements have been made, there are still plenty of low-emission cars on the market that will help you save money at the pump without making sacrifices when it comes to driving enjoyment.
Suzuki Alto
The Suzuki Alto is a small, super-cheap hatchback that’s been around for several years and has consistently impressed buyers with its sporty design, standard automatic transmission, and solid interior build quality. It isn’t quite as fast as some rivals, but it’s easy to drive and boasts great visibility. It comes in both manual (660 ccs) and automatic versions. The latter uses an advanced CVT (continuously variable transmission) that brings excellent acceleration and economy into one little package.
Honda N Wagon
It has a four-cylinder engine and it is very powerful and fast. It is 660 cc which means that it has got more power than other cars. It can reach 65 miles per hour very quickly. You can reach any place on time with Honda N Wagon. In Pakistan Honda has got a great reputation for its service and quality. The company also offers a reasonable price as compared to other companies. It has got a beautiful body shape and interior design. If you are looking for an easy drive then Honda N Wagon is best for you. It does not require much maintenance and if required, only simple maintenance is required. There are many colors available for Honda N Wagon like silver, red, black, etc. These colors make it look very attractive from the outside. It also comes with an air conditioning system but there is no music system available in it but still, you will enjoy driving it because of its powerful engine. This vehicle is suitable for all weather conditions because of its strong suspension system.
Daihatsu move
The Daihatsu Move is a 659 cc, three-cylinder supermini car made by Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors and sold under its subsidiary brand, Daihatsu. It was designed at Mitsubishi’s design center outside of Tokyo. Production started at Mitsubishi’s plant in Normal, Illinois, on May 8, 2004. In Japan, it is exclusive to Japanese dealerships called Mitsubishi Store. In Europe, it is available through Daihatsu Motor Distributors (UK) Ltd. as well as other importers around Europe such as SsangYong Motor Company in South Korea, and Hyundai Vernia Co., Ltd.
Daihatsu Tanto
This is a great choice for those who want to own an automobile that is fun to drive and great on gas. It features a four-cylinder engine that can get up to almost 55 miles per gallon. And for those who are worried about space, it’s only four feet wide, so you should have no trouble fitting into smaller parking spaces. The Daihatsu Tanto also has a sleek design that makes it look like something out of a sci-fi movie.
Nissan Clipper
The Nissan Clipper is an entry-level sedan with a practical interior and enough refinement to comfortably live up to its name. Equipped with a 1.5L engine, it averages 27 miles per gallon on a highway, while achieving 28 miles per hour at 70 mph. As a city vehicle, it gets 23 mpg at 60 mph. Designed for use as a family car, it comes with 6 standard airbags and ABS brakes. It has sufficient legroom for tall drivers and a large trunk that can hold up to 14 cubic feet of cargo. For $15,000, it’s one of the most affordable cars available in Pakistan today.
Suzuki Every
The Suzuki Every is a great commuter car. It has good fuel economy, an automatic transmission, and it’s super cheap to insure. If you like a little more luxury, you can upgrade to Every+, which gives you an upgraded interior and better suspension for about $4,000 more (and it’s still a great value). This model also includes Apple CarPlay. Prices start at around $13,500. You can find one here.
Daihatsu Hijet
The Hijet is known for its compact size, practicality, and reliability. It comes with features like a 1.0-liter engine that achieves 20 mpg combined and an air conditioning system. This model is ideal for first-time buyers who don’t need or want to spend too much on their vehicles. It also comes with a spacious interior, so you can comfortably seat five people inside when needed or carry plenty of cargo behind it.
Subaru Pleo
Fuel economy is a bit more important than speed, which is why we chose to feature Subaru Pleo’s amazing fuel economy. At 32 MPG, it comes out on top of all other similar cars. If you have any doubts about its fuel efficiency, get behind the wheel yourself and feel how smoothly it drives down country roads. You won’t regret buying Subaru Pleo!
Nissan Days
The Nissan March or Micra is a subcompact car from Japanese automaker Nissan, introduced in 1983. It was known as Sunny until 1991 and then as Sentra from 1992 to 2005 in some markets. In Japan, it has been sold at Nissan Bluebird Store locations since 1966. In North America, it has been sold at Nissan Maxima Store locations since 1987. In Mexico, it has been sold at Nissan Motorama locations since 1994. It is also available in New Zealand and Australia where it replaced the Nissan Pulsar (N13) after its 1997 demise there.
Toyota Passo
By taking its 1.3-liter engine and packing it into a smaller frame, Toyota has created one of Pakistan’s best-performing cars for 2011. The Passo isn’t particularly fast or cheap, but what it does well holds onto its value. Look for any 2010 model and you won’t find much depreciation. We also like that Toyota offers a 5-year/100,000-kilometer warranty with it. If you want something safe, fun to drive, and very affordable, look no further than our Best 660cc Car winner: The Toyota Passo.
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