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Most Fuel-Efficient AWD Vehicles

Most Fuel-Efficient AWD Vehicles - When it comes to purchasing a vehicle the one thing most people want to know before they even look at the price is how many miles per gallon of gas the vehicle will get. With the price of gasoline at record highs for the past several months people are spending more on gasoline than ever before. It's only natural that those buying Sport Utility Vehicles are searching for the most fuel efficient SUV's on the market. According to research conducted these ten SUV's are the most fuel efficient on the market today.

2008 Ford Escape Hybrid 4WD
With prices starting at $26,505, the five seat 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid is a great choice for the most environmentally conscious consumer. This Fuel efficient SUV offers eco-friendly seating made from 100% post consumer waste plastic and polyester fibers. This model of the Ford Escape is available in AWD and 4WD and in available in 7 exciting colors including vista blue and kiwi-green

Fuel Efficiency Rating: 34 mpg city and 30 mpg highway.

Most Fuel-Efficient AWD Vehicles

2008 Mercury Mariner Hybrid 4WD
The Mercury Mariner is a vehicle that is very similar to the Ford Escape as both have similar body styles. The price on the 2008 Mercury Mariner Hybrid starts at $27,195 and seats 5. This fuel efficient SUV is perfect for those who need a lot of cargo room. The second row seating folds flat to give over 65 cubic feet of cargo room. This vehicle is available with Sirius Satellite Radio and navigation system

Fuel Efficiency Rating: 34 mpg city and 30 mpg highway.

Source: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/625961/the_top_ten_most_fuelefficient_suvs.html

Most Fuel-Efficient AWD Vehicles

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