What's the most economical small 4 door car?



Answers:
citroen c1 5dr diesel
or
toyota aygo 5dr diesel

I hope this helps.
Honda
In which country??

Civic, corolla.
A mini
when i was searching for a car i checked with edmunds.com and was able to see what the car cost but also the actual cost to own the car. good luck and enjoy your car
Chevey calvilier
Toyota xA is the best fuel economy car ever,ive been using from the day it came out and i didnt spend that much fuel for it

imagine all the place you can go to in one tank of Gas.
Ford focus turbo diesel 60+ mpg from mine
you could by a car and power it with bio-diesle/auto gas sold at bp that envriomently friendly and about 40p a liture
My wife gets 60MPG out of her new Suzuki Swift
the toyota yaris deisil has to be in the running
These are true numbers not altered as the others!

2006 VW Jetta TDI Mileage 36 city 45 hwy
2007 VW RABBIT 4 DOOR 25 city-32 hwy
Renault Clio, any model. They can run on fumes and go forever.
probably a honda or vw polo
Vauxhall Corsa, corsa, corsa - no doubt about it
Toyota Scion Xb, i bought one last year and its terrific, its HUGE inside, the back seats fold down so you have tons of room to loads stuff in, it gets 35mpg, and people ask me about it everywhere i go, and toyota is known for there dependability, it was in the top 5 list in consumer reports for most reliable compact car, i researched it before i bought it, good luck!
I don't know which is the most economical but my wife bough a Honda Jazz 1.2 when we had our first child and it despite what the brochure says and multiple garages looking at it it does the most appallingly small distance on a tank. On a straight motorway run through France and Spain we were getting no more than 450km to a 40L tank. I hope you do better than we did!
Well i have a KIA and that's very good but I had a Fiat Uno for a very short time on loan ( I think that was the name).That was unbelievably good on petrol.
one that runs on thin air?
I am on my second Toyota Corolla, and, quite apart from no problems (Isuppose I should say 'yet', but this is 5 years now without problems), both have done 46mpg for me. I have even got 52mpg on a steady run in an empty car. They have both been 1.4 petrol and I do most of my travelling to and from work; about 40 miles per day.

You could look at the Toyota Aygo if it's big enough - £40.00 per year road tax!
The Toyota / Scion xB, which is based on the same platform as the xA, Toyota Echo, and it's 2006 replacement, the Yaris, so these cars should be very close in operating cost of $ .48 / per mile compared to the 2005 US industry average of $ 2.28 / per mile
In Europe it will be the 1.4 diesel 5-door versions of the:
Toyota Aygo
Citroën C1 and
Peugeot 107.

The three cars are nearly identical - just the badges, bumpers and lamps differentiate the Peugeot and Citroën versions, while the Toyota has more major styling differences but is still the same car under the skin. They are all produced in the same factory in the Czech Republic (see http://www.tpca-cz.com/en/index.php. ).
We have an Audi A2 1.4 TDi 90bhp. 66 miles to the gallon is easy even with the aircon on full and it will keep up with most stuff. love it!!

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