Honda Civic Hybrid Archives - Big Green Purse https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/tag/honda-civic-hybrid/ The expert help you need to live the greener, healthier life you want. Wed, 16 Jan 2008 15:51:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Most Fuel-Efficient Cars Still the Prius and Honda Civic https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/most-fuel-effic/ https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/most-fuel-effic/#comments Wed, 16 Jan 2008 15:51:56 +0000 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/most-fuel-effic/ Despite all the green cars I saw on display at the North American International Auto Show, I came away convinced that if you want to buy a really eco-friendly vehicle, the highly fuel-efficient Prius and Honda Civic Hybrids are still your best bet. Here are a few comparisons of gas-saving vehicles in case you’re in …

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Despite all the green cars I saw on display at the North American International Auto Show, I came away convinced that if you want to buy a really eco-friendly vehicle, the highly fuel-efficient Prius and Honda Civic Hybrids are still your best bet.

Here are a few comparisons of gas-saving vehicles in case you’re in the market for a car right now. Mileage estimates are taken from the federal www.fueleconomy.gov. (By the way, you can reduce exterior maintenance on your car by keeping it covered. Here are a variety of Honda car covers, courtesy of CarCovers.com.)

Sedans

2008_toyota_prius • Toyota Prius (left) – 48 mpg city/ 45 mpg hwy (some drivers report getting as much as 56 mpg on the hwy; some drivers report getting as “little” as 35 mpg in the city — which still outperforms most other models)

2007_honda_civic_sedan_hybrid • Honda Civic Hybrid (right) – 40 mpg city/ 45 mpg hwy

• Camry Hybrid Sedan 33 mpg city/ 34 mpg hwy (some drivers report getting as much as 42 mpg on the highway
• Toyota Corolla 28 mpg city/ 37 mpg hwy
• Toyota Yaris 29 mpg city/ 36 mpg hwy  (manual transmission)
• Saturn Aura Hybrid Sedan  24 mpg city/ 32 mpg hwy

Mini Vans (still no gas-saving hybrids available; the companies are focusing their fuel-efficiency initiatives on sedans and SUVs)

2007_honda_odyssey • Honda Odyssey – 17 mpg city/ 25 mpg hwy

• Dodge Caravan – 17 mpg city/ 24 mpg hwy
• Toyota Sienna – 16 mpg city /21 mpg hwy

SUV Hybrids (from an environmental point of view, there’s no point in considering non-hybrid SUVs, all of which get less than 20 mpg, and many of which squeak by with a measley 10-15 mpg)

2008_ford_escape_hybrid • Ford Escape Hybrid  29 mpg city/ 29 mpg hwy (right)
• Saturn Vue Hybrid 25 mpg city/ 32 mpg hwy
• Toyota Highlander  27 mpg city / 25 mpg hwy

2008_ford_f150 Thumb_brownbmpCompare any of these to the best-selling Ford F-150 FFV 4WD pick-up truck. This gas guzzler gets a paltry 13 mpg in the city and 17 mpg on the hwy. And if you use the E-85 ethanol blend so many of the car makers are talking up, the fuel efficiency of the F-150 drops significantly: to 10 mpg in the city and 12 mpg hwy.

To compare other cars you may be considering, visit www.fueleconomy.gov.

To see the most fuel-efficient vehicles by class, visit http://www.epa.gov/fueleconomy/class-high.htm.

To take a peek at the new green cars you can consider buying in 2010, read the rundown at EcoGeeks.

 

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