Three Sedans With 40 MPG

What does it mean to have best-in-class fuel economy?

2012 Focus SE with SFE

2012 Focus SE with SFE

2011 Fiesta SE with SFE

2011 Fiesta SE with SFE

2011 Fusion Hybrid

2011 Fusion Hybrid

What does it mean to have best-in-class fuel economy? Fewer trips to the fuel pump, money in your pocket, a cleaner conscience—Ford understands that drivers deserve all this, and a powerhouse engine to boot. Ford gets fuel efficiency—in fact, no other car company has more cars that achieve 40 mpg. The 2012 Focus SE with Super Fuel Economy (SFE) Package and the 2011 Fiesta SE with SFE reach that benchmark and are enviably intense drives; the 2011 Fusion Hybrid clocks in at 41 mpg city. But smaller cars aren’t the only ones with a small appetite for fuel. The powerful and stylish 2012 Mustang V-6 automatic brings 305 horses to the road and delivers 31 mpg; the sleek 2011 Edge crossover gets an unsurpassed 27 hwy mpg; and the rugged 2011 F-150 has best-in-class mpg.* For more on the F-150, click here to read “The Extraordinary EcoBoost.”

*EPA estimated 17 city/23 hwy mpg, 3.7-liter V-6, 4x2