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Each of the vehicles listed below received the highest fuel efficiency rating by the Environmental Protection Agency in its respective category.
| Model | EPA Estimated MPG city/hwy. |
|---|---|
| Compact Cars | |
| Honda Civic | 30/40 |
| Scion xA | 31/38 |
| Midsize Cars | |
| Scion xB | 30/34 |
| Pontiac Vibe | 29/34 |
| Full-Size Cars | |
| Hyundai Sonata | 24/33 |
| Toyota Avalon | 22/31 |
| Luxury Cars | |
| Audi A3 | 25/31 |
| Audi A4 | 24/32 |
| Lexus IS 250 | 24/32 |
| Sports Cars | |
| Acura RSX | 25/34 |
| Volkswagen GTI | 25/31 |
| SUVs | |
| Toyota RAV4 (2WD) | 24/30 |

