
New cars are great, but they also cost a ton of money, so for a lot of Americans, buying used is the only option. Thankfully, modern cars are much more reliable than they used to be, so if you buy a five-year-old car, you still get most of the modern features you probably want without breaking the bank or having to worry as much about depreciation.
For many buyers, fuel economy is one of the most important factors while shopping for a new car. Recently, our friends at Consumer Reports put together a list of the most fuel-efficient five-year-old small crossovers. These are all cars that Consumer Reports recommended when new and have at least an average reliability rating. If you’re in the market for a used crossover that gets good gas mileage, you’re going to want to start with this list.