Fuel+Efficiency+Facts

- GM leads the auto industry in providing the broadest array of [|fuel-efficient cars, trucks, SUVs and vans] -- according to 2005 data from the [|Environmental Protection Agency.] GM makes 19 models that get 30 mpg or better on the highway, more than any other automaker. Volkswagen and DaimlerChrysler are next with 14 and 13 models, respectively.
 * LONG-TERM FUEL COSTS || 1 YEAR || 7 YEARS ||
 * Regular-grade fuel at $3.04 per gallon ||  ||   ||
 * 8-cylinder SUV (13 mpg) || $2,806 || $19,642 ||
 * 6-cylinder SUV, minivan (15 mpg) || $2,432 || $17,024 ||
 * Midsize car (22 mpg) || $1,658 || $11,606 ||
 * Compact car (25 mpg) || $1,459 || $10,213 ||
 * Premium-grade fuel at $3.34 per gallon ||  ||   ||
 * Luxury car (15 mpg) || $2,672 || $18,704 ||
 * Luxury car (15 mpg) || $2,672 || $18,704 ||

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"How to Buy a Fuel-Efficient Car." __How Stuff Works__. 12 Jan. 2007 <[|http://auto.howstuffworks.com/how-to-buy-a-fuel-efficient-car.htm>.]

Stephens, Tom. "Myths and Facts About Fuel Economy." __GM Fastlane Blog__. 28 Jan. 2005. General Motors. 14 Jan. 2007 <[|http://fastlane.gmblogs.com/archives/2005/01/myths_and_facts_1.html>.]