Consumption of fuel varies between different vehicles and this may depend on many factors including the engine capacity of the vehicle and its intended use. If the intended use of a vehicle is for leisure and would only be driven once in a while, you can go all the way.
However, if the vehicle is for daily operational use or work purposes, I would strongly suggest a user opt-in for the fuel-efficient fleet listed below and this is because as an organization or individual, you want to save cost.
Toyota Corolla: This is termed the king of fuel-efficient vehicles and is a commonly used sedan by most online hailing transport service businesses. Their fuel-saving ability is a result of the vehicle having unique engines that has dual variable valve timing with intelligence (DVV-I). This allows the engine to only release just enough fuel needed for the vehicle at any particular time.
Nissan Almera: This is one of the most common vehicles purchased by financial organizations in Nigeria. This is because the car has a fuel tank capacity of 41 litres, uses a v4 engine and can travel a distance of over 800km on a full tank (Travelling hours of over 10 hours). Unlike the Corolla (apologies to Corolla users), the Almera is a beauty to behold hence the viral use by most private and public organizations.
Kai Rio: This is a compact car with an aerodynamic design and unique engine options that enable fuel efficiency. With an estimated fuel consumption of about 5.6 litres/100km, Kia Rio is one of the most fuel-stretched vehicles in Nigeria
Hyundai Accent: The vehicle was designed with low fuel consumption capacity at heart. It is powered by the standard 120-hp smartstream 1.6L 4-cylinder engine.
To get the best from these vehicles in terms of performance and fuel-saving ability, avoid driving recklessly, constant braking and rash acceleration.