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The Top 3 Electric Cars of 2013 Fuel Economy is becoming increasingly important amongst car owners. The price of gas is rising so quickly that many just want to abandon the idea altogether and move onto an alternate form of fuel. In the past, electric cars have been a good idea, but normally unusable. They offer a completely different energy source, but lack the power to drive at high speeds over long distances. That’s one of the reasons why the hybrids have such a good car for consumers. They use enough of an electric engine to make the gas mileage skyrocket, while consuming gas to give the vehicles power. The modern day hybrids are putting total mileage on the board of the 40s and 50s without breaking a sweat, and that’s including city mileage in that average. It’s practically the bar set for minimum requirements. You’d be surprised to find out that electric cars are making their comeback in the form of an inter-state vehicle. Most car companies are releasing short range vehicles that are boasting incredible numbers on mpge (miles per gallon gasoline equivalent). Not only that, but they’re starting to be able to keep up with the highway speeds for your daily short- commute. If you’re just looking for a car to get you around town, one of these cars might be exactly what you’re looking for. Scion iQ Starting from the top and moving down, the most efficient car of the year is the 2013 Scion iQ EV. Toyota boasts it at 104 mpge and Kelly Blue Book says it can sell for about $16,000 with just the standard features. The only problem is, it’s designed for a car-sharing program for urban and campus environments. It can hold 4 people, but is not meant to travel between cities as it has an estimated range of up to 50 miles on a fully charged battery.

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The Top 3 Electric Cars of 2013 Fuel Economy is becoming increasingly important amongst car owners. The price of gas is rising so

quickly that many just want to abandon the idea altogether and move onto an alternate form of fuel.

In the past, electric cars have been a

good idea, but normally unusable. They

offer a completely different energy

source, but lack the power to drive at

high speeds over long distances.

That’s one of the reasons why the

hybrids have such a good car for

consumers. They use enough of an

electric engine to make the gas mileage

skyrocket, while consuming gas to give

the vehicles power.

The modern day hybrids are putting

total mileage on the board of the 40s

and 50s without breaking a sweat, and

that’s including city mileage in that

average. It’s practically the bar set for

minimum requirements.

You’d be surprised to find out that electric cars are making their comeback in the form of an inter-state

vehicle. Most car companies are releasing short range vehicles that are boasting incredible numbers on

mpge (miles per gallon gasoline equivalent).

Not only that, but they’re starting to be able to keep up with the highway speeds for your daily short-

commute. If you’re just looking for a car to get you around town, one of these cars might be exactly

what you’re looking for.

Scion iQ Starting from the top and moving down, the most efficient car of

the year is the 2013 Scion iQ EV. Toyota boasts it at 104 mpge

and Kelly Blue Book says it can sell for about $16,000 with just

the standard features.

The only problem is, it’s designed for a car-sharing program

for urban and campus environments. It can hold 4 people, but

is not meant to travel between cities as it has an estimated

range of up to 50 miles on a fully charged battery.

If all you’re doing is commuting between work and home though, it could be well worth your dollar.

What other cars can boast similar numbers?

Honda Fit Try the 2013 Honda Fit EV. This is Honda’s response to

the Scion.

It too boasts a similar mpge combo, just past 100. It is

very much designed as a car-share as well, but can fit 5

people and has a longer range per charge (83 miles).

This car is a tad bit more expensive than the Scion

though. It’s priced at $37,415 MSRP, but boasts #2 in

horsepower rankings.

Mitsubishi i The 2013 Mitsubishi i is right on track

with a combined mpge of 112 mpg

(according to mistubishicars.com). Its

range combined is 80 miles and will sell

for about $21,000 (depending on your

tax situation).

It’s affordable and has one of the longest

ranges. It is sold in more places than the

Honda Fit (which only sells in select

states covering both coasts.

The electric car is starting to catch real

traction. These cars are already perfectly

designed for every day driving, finally

being able to keep up with the big boys

on legal roads.

Affordable American Insurance offers affordable auto insurance in Colorado. With the purchase of these

cars, you will want to purchase quality Colorado auto insurance to cover your investment.

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