I'm in the market for a new, fuel-efficient vehicle. What are your recommendations?

This is a preliminary search. I've been driving a 1998 Toyota Corolla now for about 5 years and I'm dumping a little too much money into it.

My family has always been a "toyota family." I would like a 4-door sedan, probably 4-cylinder that is fuel-efficient and will last a while.

I have $5000 to put down. I'd like to buy new, but I'm hoping to have an affordable payment ($200 and under). I live in Pennsylvania.

Hopefully this is doable. Recommendations please!

?2013-05-03T07:17:00Z

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I remembered that when I was born,my Father drove a Toyota too!But now,he drives a Honda Civic Type R.So you could think about the Honda Civic,most Civics are Sedans and are very Reliable,Cheap to Fix and have a Good MPG.But then again if your family is a "Toyota Family" and speaking of a Reliable Toyota,it still think the Corolla is one of the best Reliable and Cheap Toyotas.But whatever it is,some thing Japanese would be nice.

Anonymous2013-05-03T09:46:01Z

Have you considered the Toyota Camry Hybrid? It will average about 40mpg. Here's some more info on it.

http://news.toyotaofkilleen.com/2012-toyota-camry-hybrid/

Rabbit2013-05-04T20:57:20Z

a new corolla, camry hybrid, honda civic, chevy malibu, honda accord, nissan altima, most newer cars get over 30mpg

Anonymous2013-05-03T05:59:39Z

The most fuel efficient vehicle you can buy is a bicycle.