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What's your favorite fuel-efficient car from the New York auto show? (poll)

By now, many of you have had an opportunity to check out our coverage of the cars at the 2011 New York auto show. Let us know what your favorite car was in our CNET poll.

Antuan Goodwin Reviews Editor / Cars
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The new Subaru Impreza was criticized before the New York auto show for being bland, but even we can appreciate its jump to a 36 mpg rating.
The new Subaru Impreza was criticized before the New York auto show for being bland, but even we can appreciate its jump to a 36 mpg rating. Antuan Goodwin/CNET

Normally, car shows are all about flashy concepts, high horsepower, and displays of grandeur. And while there was plenty of that to be found at and around the 2011 New York auto show this year--we're looking at your Scion FR-S concept and your Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8--the overarching theme of this year's New York show was smaller, lighter, and more efficient.

Ford, Subaru, and Chevrolet all had more efficient versions of their midsize sedans. Meanwhile, in the smaller compact and subcompact segments, automakers raced to reach the magic 40-mpg mark utilizing a variety of technologies from direct injection to hybridization.

By now, many of you have had an opportunity to check out our coverage of the cars at the 2011 New York auto show (or to check out the show itself, if you're in the Big Apple). Let us know what car grabbed your interest in the poll and comments sections below.