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(#1) Honda Civic Type R
- Honda
MSRP: Starting at $20,550
MPG: 38 City / 30 Highway
Horsepower: 158 to 180 hp
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(#2) Ford Mustang
- Ford
MSRP: Starting at $26,670
MPG: 21 City / 32 Highway
Horsepower: 310 to 480 hp
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(#5) Honda Accord
- Honda
MSRP: Starting at $23,870
MPG: 30 City / 38 Highway
Horsepower: 192 to 252 hp
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(#7) Chevrolet Camaro
- General Motors, Chevrolet
MSRP: Starting at $25,000
MPG: 22 City / 31 Highway
Horsepower: 275 to 650 hp
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(#8) Toyota Camry Hybrid
- Toyota
MSRP: Starting at $28,250
MPG: 51 City / 53 Highway
Horsepower: 208 hp
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(#11) Hyundai Veloster
- Hyundai
MSRP: Starting at $18,600
MPG: 28 City / 34 Highway
Horsepower: 147 to 201 hp
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(#13) Honda Civic Hybrid
- Honda
MSRP: Starting at $22,930
MPG: 55 City / 49 Highway
Horsepower: 151 hp
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(#17) Kia Optima
- Kia, Hyundai
MSRP: Starting at $23,190
MPG: 27 City / 37 Highway
Horsepower: 178 to 245 hp
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(#19) Mercedes-Benz C-Class
- Mercedes-Benz
MSRP: Starting at $41,400
MPG: N/A City / 35 Highway
Horsepower: 255 hp
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(#20) Toyota Corolla Hatchback
MSRP: Starting at $20,000
MPG: 30 City / 38 Highway
Horsepower: 169 hp
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(#23) Hyundai Elantra SE
MSRP: Starting at $18,950
MPG: 33 City / 41 Highway
Horsepower: 128 to 201 hp
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(#27) Volkswagen Jetta
- Volkswagen
MSRP: Starting at $18,895
MPG: 30 City / 40 Highway
Horsepower: 147 hp
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(#28) Nissan Altima
- Nissan
MSRP: Starting at $24,100
MPG: 28 City / 39 Highway
Horsepower: 182 to 236 hp
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(#31) Chevrolet Volt
- General Motors, Chevrolet
MSRP: Starting at $36,620
MPG: 127 City / 108 Highway
Horsepower: 200 hp
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What is the best car in your mind? Everyone’s criteria for choosing a car are different. On this page you can get more information about different brands of cars, maybe you will find your favorite one. Here you could know the Mustang was launched by the American Ford Motor Company, with a top speed of 232.2 kilometers per hour. The design originated from the concept car at the 2003 Auto Tour. The birth of the Mustang marks the rebirth of the only remaining high-horsepower car in the United States.
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