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The EPA has named the top 10 fuel-efficient cars built since 1984 — and No. 1 is the decade-old 2000 Honda Insight.

In fact, six of the EPA’s top 10-ranked fuel sippers were built before 2000.

Four of the top 10 — including the 2010 Toyota Prius, 2010 Honda Insight (pictured) and the 2006-2010 Honda Civic Hybrid — got top spots, too.

But the fuel efficiency of older, lighter cars like Chevy’s 1986 Chevy Sprint ER or the 1990-1994 Geo Metro XFI are a good indication that automakers should maybe consider backward — not forward — thinking when it comes to fuel economy.

Read more here, and visit the the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) website to learn how the list the was compiled.

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