The 100 Most Fuel-Efficient Cars in 2005

Have you ever wondered what the most fuel efficient cars manufactured in 2005 are? In this article, we'll list out the best 100 fuel efficient cars from 2005 with information on each of them!

How to Determine Fuel Efficiency

The list of the best fuel efficient cars on this page is based on one simple metric provided to us by the U.S. Department of Energy: the combined miles per gallon (MPG).

This metric is calculated by taking the total miles driven by the car and dividing it by the total gallons of fuel used.

Manufacturers provide this information to the Department of Energy, they provide it to us, and we provide it to you after sifting and organizing it.

The combined miles per gallon (MPG) is a measure of how much fuel the car uses per mile and is a good indicator of how efficient the car is. It's a combination of both city and highway driving, to give you a more overall accurate MPG.

With that out of the way, let's dive into the list. You can click the links in the table below to see more detailed information about each car.

Best 2005 Cars by Miles per Gallon

The list below is sorted by the combined miles per gallon (MPG) of the car, with the highest MPG at the top. This list includes both electric and regular fuel cars.

Car Combined MPG Fuel Cost
Honda Insight 52 $1,200
Honda Insight 47 $1,350
Toyota Prius 46 $1,350
Honda Civic Hybrid 41 $1,550
Honda Civic Hybrid 41 $1,550
Honda Civic Hybrid 40 $1,550
Honda Civic Hybrid 40 $1,550
Volkswagen Golf 35 $2,200
Volkswagen Jetta 35 $2,200
Volkswagen New Beetle 35 $2,200
Honda Civic 34 $1,850
Volkswagen Jetta 34 $2,250
Volkswagen Jetta Wagon 34 $2,250
Toyota Echo 33 $1,900
Volkswagen Jetta 33 $2,350
Volkswagen New Beetle 33 $2,350
Honda Civic 32 $1,950
Volkswagen Golf 32 $2,400
Volkswagen Jetta 32 $2,400
Volkswagen Jetta Wagon 32 $2,400
Toyota Corolla 31 $2,000
Toyota Echo 31 $2,000
Honda Civic 30 $2,100
Honda Civic 30 $2,100
Scion xA 30 $2,100
Scion xA 30 $2,100
Ford Escape Hybrid 2WD 29 $2,150
Honda Civic 29 $2,150
Pontiac Vibe 29 $2,150
Scion xB 29 $2,150
Toyota Corolla 29 $2,150
Toyota Matrix 29 $2,150
Dodge Neon/SRT-4/SX 2.0 28 $2,250
Honda Accord Hybrid 28 $2,250
Honda Civic CNG 28 $1,250
Hyundai Accent/Brio 28 $2,250
MINI Cooper 28 $2,650
Scion xB 28 $2,250
Toyota Celica 28 $2,250
Chevrolet Aveo 27 $2,300
Chevrolet Aveo 5 27 $2,300
Ford Escape Hybrid 4WD 27 $2,300
Hyundai Accent/Brio 27 $2,300
Mazda 3 27 $2,300
Mercedes-Benz E320 Cdi 27 $2,850
MINI Cooper Convertible 27 $2,750
Nissan Sentra 27 $2,300
Nissan Sentra 27 $2,300
Pontiac Vibe 27 $2,300
Pontiac Wave 27 $2,300
Pontiac Wave 5 27 $2,300
Suzuki Swift 27 $2,300
Suzuki Swift x 27 $2,300
Toyota Matrix 27 $2,300
Volkswagen Passat 27 $2,850
Volkswagen Passat Wagon 27 $2,850
Acura RSX 26 $2,400
Chevrolet Aveo 26 $2,400
Chevrolet Aveo 5 26 $2,400
Chevrolet Cavalier 26 $2,400
Ford Focus 26 $2,400
Ford Focus Station Wagon 26 $2,400
Honda Accord 26 $2,400
Hyundai Accent/Brio 26 $2,400
Hyundai Elantra 26 $2,400
Mazda 3 26 $2,400
MINI Cooper 26 $2,850
Mitsubishi Lancer 26 $2,400
Pontiac Sunfire 26 $2,400
Pontiac Wave 26 $2,400
Pontiac Wave 5 26 $2,400
Saturn Ion 26 $2,400
Suzuki Swift 26 $2,400
Suzuki Swift x 26 $2,400
Toyota Celica 26 $2,400
Toyota MR2 26 $2,400
Acura RSX 25 $2,500
Chevrolet Cavalier 25 $2,500
Chevrolet Classic 25 $2,500
Chevrolet Cobalt 25 $2,500
Chevrolet Malibu 25 $2,500
Dodge Neon/SRT-4/SX 2.0 25 $2,500
Ford Focus 25 $2,500
Ford Focus Station Wagon 25 $2,500
Honda Civic 25 $2,500
Kia Rio 25 $2,500
Kia Spectra 25 $2,500
Kia Spectra 25 $2,500
Mazda 3 25 $2,500
MINI Cooper Convertible 25 $2,950
Pontiac Grand Am 25 $2,500
Pontiac Sunfire 25 $2,500
Pontiac Vibe 25 $2,950
Pontiac Vibe AWD 25 $2,500
Toyota Camry 25 $2,500
Toyota Celica 25 $2,950
Toyota Corolla 25 $2,950
Toyota Matrix 25 $2,950
Toyota Matrix AWD 25 $2,500
Toyota MR2 25 $2,500

Best 2005 Regular Fuel Cars by Miles per Gallon

The table below contains the best 2005 regular fuel cars by combined miles per gallon (MPG).

Car Combined MPG Fuel Cost
Honda Insight (Manual 5-spd) 52 $1,200
Honda Insight (Automatic (variable gear ra...) 47 $1,350
Toyota Prius (Automatic (variable gear ra...) 46 $1,350
Honda Civic Hybrid (Automatic (variable gear ra...) 41 $1,550
Honda Civic Hybrid (Manual 5-spd) 41 $1,550
Honda Civic Hybrid (Automatic (variable gear ra...) 40 $1,550
Honda Civic Hybrid (Manual 5-spd) 40 $1,550
Volkswagen Golf (Manual 5-spd) 35 $2,200
Volkswagen Jetta (Manual 5-spd) 35 $2,200
Volkswagen New Beetle (Manual 5-spd) 35 $2,200
Volkswagen Jetta (Manual 5-spd) 34 $2,250
Volkswagen Jetta Wagon (Manual 5-spd) 34 $2,250
Volkswagen Jetta (Automatic (S6)) 33 $2,350
Volkswagen New Beetle (Automatic (S6)) 33 $2,350
Volkswagen Golf (Automatic (S5)) 32 $2,400
Volkswagen Jetta (Automatic (S5)) 32 $2,400
Volkswagen Jetta Wagon (Automatic (S5)) 32 $2,400
Ford Escape Hybrid 2WD (Automatic (variable gear ra...) 29 $2,150
Honda Accord Hybrid (Automatic 5-spd) 28 $2,250
Honda Civic CNG (Automatic (variable gear ra...) 28 $1,250
Ford Escape Hybrid 4WD (Automatic (variable gear ra...) 27 $2,300
Mercedes-Benz E320 Cdi (Automatic 5-spd) 27 $2,850
Volkswagen Passat (Automatic (S5)) 27 $2,850
Volkswagen Passat Wagon (Automatic (S5)) 27 $2,850
Chrysler Sebring 4 Door (Automatic 4-spd) 21 $3,000
Chrysler Sebring Convertible (Automatic 4-spd) 21 $3,000
Dodge Stratus 4 Door (Automatic 4-spd) 21 $3,000
Jeep Liberty/Cherokee 4WD (Automatic 5-spd) 21 $3,650
Ford Taurus (Automatic 4-spd) 20 $3,150
Mercedes-Benz C240 FFV (Automatic 5-spd) 20 $3,700
Mercedes-Benz C240 FFV (Wagon) (Automatic 5-spd) 20 $3,700
Mercedes-Benz C320 FFV (Automatic 5-spd) 20 $3,700
Mercury Sable (Automatic 4-spd) 20 $3,150
Chrysler Voyager/Town and Country 2WD (Automatic 4-spd) 19 $3,300
Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan 2WD (Automatic 4-spd) 19 $3,300
Ford Taurus Wagon (Automatic 4-spd) 19 $3,300
Mercedes-Benz C320 Sports Coupe FFV (Automatic 5-spd) 19 $3,900
Mercury Sable Wagon (Automatic 4-spd) 19 $3,300
Chevrolet Silverado 15 Hybrid 2WD (Automatic 4-spd) 17 $3,700
GMC Sierra 15 Hybrid 2WD (Automatic 4-spd) 17 $3,700
Chevrolet Silverado 15 Hybrid 4WD (Automatic 4-spd) 16 $3,900
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2WD (Automatic 4-spd) 16 $3,900
GMC Sierra 15 Hybrid 4WD (Automatic 4-spd) 16 $3,900
GMC Sierra 1500 2WD (Automatic 4-spd) 16 $3,900
Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 2WD (Automatic 4-spd) 15 $4,150
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4WD (Automatic 4-spd) 15 $4,150
Chevrolet Suburban 1500 2WD (Automatic 4-spd) 15 $4,150
Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 2WD (Automatic 4-spd) 15 $4,150
Ford Explorer 2WD FFV (Automatic 5-spd) 15 $4,150
Ford Explorer 4WD FFV (Automatic 5-spd) 15 $4,150
Ford Explorer Sport Trac 2WD FFV (Automatic 5-spd) 15 $4,150
Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4WD FFV (Automatic 5-spd) 15 $4,150
GMC Sierra 1500 4WD (Automatic 4-spd) 15 $4,150
GMC Yukon 1500 2WD (Automatic 4-spd) 15 $4,150
GMC Yukon XL 1500 2WD (Automatic 4-spd) 15 $4,150
Mercury Mountaineer FFV 2WD (Automatic 5-spd) 15 $4,150
Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 4WD (Automatic 4-spd) 14 $4,450
Chevrolet Suburban 1500 4WD (Automatic 4-spd) 14 $4,450
Chevrolet Suburban 1500 AWD (Automatic 4-spd) 14 $4,450
Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 4WD (Automatic 4-spd) 14 $4,450
Chevrolet Tahoe 1500 AWD (Automatic 4-spd) 14 $4,450
GMC Yukon 1500 4WD (Automatic 4-spd) 14 $4,450
GMC Yukon 1500 AWD (Automatic 4-spd) 14 $4,450
GMC Yukon XL 1500 4WD (Automatic 4-spd) 14 $4,450
GMC Yukon XL 1500 AWD (Automatic 4-spd) 14 $4,450
Mercury Mountaineer FFV 4WD (Automatic 5-spd) 14 $4,450
Nissan Titan 2WD (Automatic 5-spd) 14 $4,450
Nissan Titan 4WD (Automatic 5-spd) 14 $4,450
Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup 2WD (Automatic 5-spd) 12 $5,200
Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup 4WD (Automatic 5-spd) 12 $5,200
Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 2WD CNG (Automatic 4-spd) 9 $3,900
Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 4WD CNG (Automatic 4-spd) 9 $3,900
GMC Sierra 2500 HD 2WD CNG (Automatic 4-spd) 9 $3,900
GMC Sierra 2500 HD 4WD CNG (Automatic 4-spd) 9 $3,900

Conclusion

The most fuel efficient car of 2005 is the Honda Insight. It has a combined MPG of 52 and costs $1,200 per year to drive it.

The most fuel efficient non-electric car of 2005 is the Honda Insight. It has a combined MPG of 52 and costs $1,200 per year to drive it.

Most Fuel Efficient Cars By Year

If you want to continue researching the best fuel efficient cars of all time, you can also look at the list of cars by year.

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