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In recent years, it’s become harder to find new non-hybrid cars that can exceed 40 MPG, but there are still some options available.
The Toyota Corolla, with a 169-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and a continuously variable automatic transmission, exceeds the 40 MPG highway mark by one, with a base retail price of $24,420.

The Honda Civic’s entry-level trim sports a 150-HP 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, achieving 32 MPG city, 41 highway, and 36 combined, with a starting price of $25,890.
The Volkswagen Jetta’s base model is powered by a 158-HP turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, boasting 29 MPG city, 40 highway, and 34 combined, with a starting price of $25,270.

Other notable options that barely miss the 40-MPG mark include the Kia K4 sedan, which achieves a highway economy of 39 MPG, with a cost of entry starting at $23,535, and the Hyundai Sonata, which reaches 38 MPG, with a starting price of $28,695.
The Mini Cooper and Acura Integra A-Spec also make the list, with highway economy ratings of 39 MPG and 37 MPG, respectively.

These cars offer a mix of sizes and shapes, including some that can be had with three pedals, and are considered fun to drive, with agile handling and good ride quality.


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Source: Jalopnik (Auto Culture & Tuning) (jalopnik.com)