Business Insider -
5 Jan 2013 23:39

As gas prices fluctuate between $3 and $4, car buyers continue to seek relief at the pump by focusing on cars with high fuel-efficiency. But unlike in recent years, in which hybrids were considered the best bets for consumers wanting high fuel economy, auto observers are now saying gas-powered vehicles may now be the biggest bang for the buck. Across the board, car companies are making their high-mpg gas cars faster and more powerful, which makes them more attractive than their counterparts from...
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