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Car Brief: 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line
Twelve or more. That's what General Motors executives claim will be available "in time" (translation - don't try to pin them down with any pesky sales dates). To date, GM's gas/electric efforts have focused largely on the transit bus market, with an extremely mild approach taken with its full-size trucks.
2010 Ford Fusion Review
Save America; buy an American car. If you feel even the slightest inclination in that direction, your time may have come. The 2010 Ford Fusion, and in particular, the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid, delivers contemporary styling, a first-class driving experience, and world-class fuel mileage.EPA ratings for the Ford Fusion Hybrid are a stupendous 41/36 mpg City/Highway.
2001 Toyota Prius Review
The Toyota Prius sedan has a different way for getting you from point A to point B: This quot;hybridquot; vehicle combines environmentally sensitive electric power with traditional four-cylinder gasoline power.
The Hybrid Technology Develops as the 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid vehicles year after year.
The company that popularizes the hybrid technology is producing the better hybrid vehicles year after year. Although Toyota starts the technology to their Pries in 1997, Honda produces, develops, and uses the technology continuously to their cars. Hondas first hybrid car, the Honda Insight was released in the United States in 1999. This was soon followed by the Honda Civic, which marked the radical change in the hybrid technology and changed the way people to a car.
Environmentally Friendly Cars - Types of Hybrid Cars
So you keep reading about hybrid cars and watching ads on TV about them a lot recently. And it still does not unravel the mystery you have in your mind about what hybrid cars are, except that you know they are more fuel efficient, some use electric energy, some even use no gasoline as fuel, and they all emit much less toxic fumes into the ozone. And of course, they are fondly known as green cars. They look futuristic, with aerodynamic designs to boot. And that many of the top car manufacturers of the world produce them. There are brands that top the charts like Toyota Prius, and Honda Insight, and the latest kid on the block is the Chevy Tahoe SUV.
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