No. 2: Honda Odyssey EX-L
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Honda sells a version of its Odyssey minivan for as little as $26,255, but if you want the one with the best fuel economy you’ll have to dish out $33,055.
With an EPA rating of 17 mpg city/25 highway, the Odyssey EX-L is slightly more efficient than the Chrysler twins, but also gives you a lot more power to go along with it. The premium people carrier’s 3.5 liter V-6 pumping out 244 horsepower, compared to 175 horsepower from Chrysler’s 3.3-liter power plant.
It pulls off this feat by using a Variable Cylinder Management system that lets the engine run on just four or three cylinders when driving conditions don’t demand the power of all six.
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To put that perspective, the standard version of this engine delivers nearly the same power, but manages just 16 city/23 highway. The technology is impressive, but will only save you $300 a year at the pump. At least the extra green you spend on the EX-L also buys you added features like three-zone climate control and leather seats.
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