Used Cars with EPA 25 - 30 mpg

Fuel efficiency is one of the leading concerns consumers face. There are many fuel-efficient choices across a variety of classes. Get reviews on these used cars with an EPA standard of 25 to 30 mpg.

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2003 Dodge Neon
(4 trims available)

  • Price Range: $13,030 - $19,450
  • NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating: 4 of 5
  • Fuel Economy: 29 (Est) mpg City
  • Consumer Guide Rating: 49/100 (?)

2004 Dodge Neon
(4 trims available)

  • Price Range: $13,490 - $20,450
  • NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating: 4 of 5
  • Fuel Economy: 29 (Est) mpg City
  • Consumer Guide Rating: 49/100 (?)

2005 Dodge Neon
(3 trims available)

  • Price Range: $13,800 - $20,700
  • NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating: 4 of 5
  • Fuel Economy: 29 (Est) mpg City
  • Consumer Guide Rating: 49/100 (?)

2007 Mazda 3
(18 trims available)

  • Price Range: $13,795 - $23,955
  • NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating: 4 of 5
  • Fuel Economy: 28 (Est) mpg City
  • Consumer Guide Rating: 57/100 (?)

2006 Mitsubishi Lancer
(11 trims available)

  • Price Range: $14,599 - $35,189
  • NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating: 5 of 5
  • Fuel Economy: 27 (Est) mpg City
  • Consumer Guide Rating: 48/100 (?)

2003 Mitsubishi Lancer
(6 trims available)

  • Price Range: $14,017 - $28,987
  • NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating: 4 of 5
  • Fuel Economy: 27 (Est) mpg City
  • Consumer Guide Rating: 51/100 (?)

2004 Mitsubishi Lancer
(11 trims available)

  • Price Range: $13,597 - $29,999
  • NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating: 4 of 5
  • Fuel Economy: 28 (Est) mpg City
  • Consumer Guide Rating: 52/100 (?)

2005 Mitsubishi Lancer
(9 trims available)

  • Price Range: $14,299 - $34,699
  • NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating: 4 of 5
  • Fuel Economy: 27 (Est) mpg City
  • Consumer Guide Rating: 49/100 (?)
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