5 — Jaguar XF
If you're among those who still prefer the car to the SUV, you should know that another version of the F-Pace’s 2.0L 4-cylinder turbo engine is available with the XF mid-size sedan. Output is rated at 180 hp and 318 lb-ft of torque. On the highway, however, fuel consumption drops below 6.0L/100 km with an average of 5.8L/100 km, which is pretty darn impressive. The Land Rover Velar can also be had with this unit.
The same recommendation applies regarding buying or leasing.