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AAA Names Fuel Efficient Picks for Commuting

by hlclark on April 7, 2010

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Make your commuting vehicle work for you!

When purchasing a car there are lots of things which you need to think about. The type which you choose will impact on your life in some way, so it is important to make the right decision where possible. It is not just the car you have to think about, if you are female you will have to look for car insurance for women and a man will do likewise, you need to sort out tax and even think about things like parking. Spending so much time driving to and from work doesn’t have to be stressful, with the right car it can even be enjoyable.

Let’s face it – long commutes can take a toll on both your wallet and your sanity. That’s really no surprise, since nationwide, the  average motorist spends approximately 41 minutes a day traveling to and from work – unless you live in Southern California, where you’re more likely to spend about 60 minutes a day commuting. So it stands to reason that the automobile you make that commute in can play a big part in your well-being, and the American Automobile Association (AAA) agrees. In fact, the AAA recently evaluated hundreds of vehicles on practicality, safety, comfort, fuel efficiency and affordability to find out which vehicles are the best for commuting. Here’s are their top picks:

Honda Insight: Great fuel economy. Reasonable comfort for the driver and front-seat passenger. And according to the AAA, it’s also less expensive and more fun to drive than some of its hybrid competitors.

Ford Fusion: A winning combination of power, comfort and handling in the four-cylinder models. This hybrid offers great gas mileage, but the price tag is a little higher than those on similar vehicles.

Volkswagen Jetta TDI: The AAA says this diesel is as economical as hybrids and fun to drive, as well.

Hyundai Elantra: Room for a driver plus three passengers, great gas mileage and a 10-year/100,000 mile warranty add up to a smart choice for high-mile commuting.

Subaru Legacy/Outback: These new four-cylinder models perform well and offer decent rear seat legroom.

Honda Civic: Affordable, dependable, economical and comfortable – that’s why the AAA calls this vehicle one of the better performing compacts for commuting.

Chevrolet Malibu: Nice styling and enough power for the daily commutes, combined with decent fuel economy. Add to that a spacious interior, and this four-cylinder vehicle is ideal for carpooling.

Honda Accord: When equipped with a four-cylinder engine, this vehicle is a roomy, solid and economical choice for both carpooling and family transportation.

Mazda3: According to the AAA, this compact features above-average power and crisp handling, plus good fuel economy.

Interested in a little more luxury and style?  Read here to find out which vehicles made the cut.

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