
Those worried about ballooning gas prices can whittle their weight, keep their tires properly inflated and avoid long idles.
Or they can head to a Toyota dealer and ask about the Yaris.
The $11,350 subcompact is the most fuel efficient in its class, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. It gets 29 mpg in the city and 36 on the highway. Drivers paying $3.51 a gallon can expect to pony up $1,648 a year if driving 15,000 miles.
Other wallet-friendly vehicles include the Honda's Civic Hybrid ($1,253 a year), the MINI Cooper ($1,751 a year) and the smart fortwo convertible ($1,555 a year).
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