8. Hyundai Tucson 2.0 Flex
The Hyundai Tucson 2.0 Flex is another very popular SUV, but it is not the most economical. In the city, it gets about 6.5 km/l with ethanol and 9 km/l with gasoline. On the highway, the numbers are a little better: 8 km/l with ethanol and 11 km/l with gasoline. If you like SUVs, the Tucson is an option, but be prepared to spend money on fuel.
7. Renault Duster 2.0
The Renault Duster 2.0 is known for its robustness and interior space, but its fuel consumption is a negative point. With a 2.0 engine, it does about 6 km/l in the city and 9 km/l on the highway with ethanol. With gasoline, these numbers rise to 8 km/l in the city and 11 km/l on the highway. It is a great car for those who need space, but it will weigh on your pocket when it comes to filling up.
6. Fiat Toro 2.4 Flex
The Fiat Toro 2.4 Flex is a mid-size pickup truck that has won over many Brazilians. However, its 2.4 flex engine consumes a lot of fuel. In the city, it gets about 6.5 km/l with ethanol and 9 km/l with gasoline. On the highway, these numbers rise to 8 km/l with ethanol and 12 km/l with gasoline. If you need a versatile pickup truck, the Toro is a good option, but be prepared to spend money on fuel.