Car Buyers Want Better Fuel Economy

When it comes to shopping around for a used car, many drivers are probably looking for models that are equipped with the latest technology and impressive safety features. The vast majority, however, want to find a pre-owned vehicle that boasts impressive fuel economy. Fuel economy is the one quality that almost all motorists desire, and many are willing to pay a bit more or make other sacrifices to get it. 

A recent survey from Morpace Inc., titled Powertrain Acceptance and Consumer Engagement, looked at the issues drivers care about. It found that 68 percent of motorists claim they would sacrifice vehicle performance for better fuel economy. An additional 62 percent said they would shop around with different makes and models to find the vehicle that was the most fuel efficient – largely because only 28 percent are satisfied with the mileage offered by their current ride. 

Although many people want solid mileage, they are not ready to make the leap to hybrid or electric cars. Only 48 percent of drivers said they would pay more for a vehicle that is environmentally friendly, despite valuing fuel economy over other factors. 

"What is obvious this year is that fuel economy continues to have a significant impact on consumers," said Bryan Krulikowski, the vice president of Morpace automotive. "… Aside from vehicle quality, fuel economy reigns king among vehicle owners. While many consumers indicate an initial interest in battery-powered vehicles, real-world challenges remain an obstacle to adoption in the marketplace." 

If you're searching for a used car that has excellent fuel economy, consider looking at the options available at NJ State Auto Auction. The lot is home to hundreds of CARFAX-certified cars, trucks and vans, many of which offer solid mileage and an array of other desirable features that drivers are looking for.