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    Used Hybrid Sedans and Hatchbacks With the Best Fuel Economy

    These reasonably priced 5-year-old models are reliable and deliver class-leading mileage

    2020 Honda Accord Hybrid
    Honda Accord Hybrid
    Photo: Honda

    Buying a well-maintained 5-year-old vehicle is a smart move. It has gone through a significant part of depreciation and was designed and built recently enough that its performance in our tests is on a par with brand-new cars—especially for fuel economy.

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    In addition, even 5-year-old models are new enough that you’ll get many of the modern convenience and entertainment features found in a brand-new model, but at a lower price.

    To help steer you to the best choices, we’ve assembled a list of the most fuel-efficient 5-year-old hybrid sedans and hatchbacks. All performed well enough in our tests to be recommended when new, and all have average or better reliability, according to Consumer Reports’ Annual Auto Surveys, in which we ask CR members to tell us about what went wrong with their own cars.

    We note whether forward collision warning (FCW), automatic emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian detection, blind spot warning (BSW), and rear cross traffic warning (RCTW) were standard or optional at the time.

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    Jon Linkov

    Jon Linkov is the deputy auto editor at Consumer Reports. He has been with CR since 2002, covering varied automotive topics including buying and leasing, maintenance and repair, ownership, reliability, used cars, and electric vehicles. He manages CR’s lineup of special interest publications, hosts CR’s “Talking Cars” podcast, and writes and edits content for CR’s online and print products. An avid cyclist, Jon also enjoys driving his ’80s-era sports car and instructing at track days.