Fuel prices continue to fluctuate, leaving many motorists searching for ways to save at the pump. A recent analysis by Consumer Reports reveals that the type of car you drive can play a significant role in determining your gas mileage and, ultimately, your fuel costs. As gas prices remain high, consumers are turning to more fuel-efficient vehicles to cut down on expenses. In this article, Consumer Reports breaks down the best and worst cars for gas mileage, providing valuable insights for those in the market for a new vehicle or looking to make the most of their current ride.
Want to save at the pump? Your next car matters | Consumer Reports KUSA.com