The 8 Most Fuel-Efficient Family Sedans of 2017 (Each Gets at Least 40 MPG)

Coming soon: An all-new 2018 Toyota Camry Hybrid that's even more fuel-efficient. Image source: Toyota.

When it comes to the things that sell cars, fuel efficiency isn't as compelling a selling point as it was a few years ago. With gas prices still around $2 a gallon in most of the U.S., many new-car shoppers have placed other priorities -- like roominess, or performance -- higher on their comparison lists. 

But there are still buyers who want a seriously fuel-efficient vehicle, whether because of environmental concerns or simply because it's cheaper to run. And for the automakers, it's important to keep some fuel-efficient options around -- not only to cater to those buyers, but also in case gas prices take off once again.

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