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Nissan Leaf Tops List of Fuel-Efficient Cars

Are you wondering just how thirsty your new car actually is? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released its list of 2011's fuel-sipping vehicles. Here they are, in order of thirst:

1. Nissan Leaf. This hard-to-find, all-electric car will get you 106 miles "per gallon" (but actually, per charge) in the city and 92 on the highway.

2. smart fortwo: City: 95. Highway: 79.

3. Chevrolet Volt (hybrid): On premium gas: 35 mpg city, 40 highway. On a battery charge: 94 "mpg" in the city and 90 on the highway.

4. Toyota Prius: City: 51. Highway: 48

5. Lexus CT: City: 43. Highway: 40

6. Ford Fusion Hybrid FWD, Mercury Milan Hybrid FWD, Lincoln MKZ Hybrid FWD: City: 41. Highway: 36.

7. Honda Civic Hybrid, Honda Insight Hybrid: City: 40. Highway 43.

8. Hyundai Sonata Hybrid: City: 34. Highway: 40.

9. Honda CR-Z: City: 35. Highway: 39.

10. Lexus HS 250h: City 35. Highway: 34.

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