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Wikicars' recommendations are made by the automotive experts at CarsDirect, Autos.com, and Autodata; and by the Wikicars' community. Please make nominations (or criticisms) by using the the discussion tab above. | '''Wikicars' recommendations''' are made by the automotive experts at CarsDirect, Autos.com, and Autodata; and by the Wikicars' community. Please make nominations (or criticisms) by using the the discussion tab above. | ||
<u>The Greenest Zero-Compromise Automobiles</u> | |||
*[[Toyota Prius]]: The Prius is the | *[[Toyota Prius]]: The Prius is the iPod of [[Hybrid Cars|hybrids]]; there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrids]] with more functionality, power, or space-- but with elegant and simple design, the Prius delivers on its fuel efficiency promise with 48 mpg. See also [[Toyota Prius Review]]. | ||
*[[Honda Civic Hybrid]]: Honda is one of the few manifacturers giving Toyota a strong chase in the hybrid market. The Civic offers a solid alternative to the Prius and checks in at 47 mpg. See also [[Honda Civic Hybrid Review]]. | *[[Honda Civic Hybrid]]: Honda is one of the few manifacturers giving Toyota a strong chase in the [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] market. The Civic offers a solid alternative to the Prius and checks in at 47 mpg. See also [[Honda Civic Hybrid Review]]. | ||
<u>Family-Sized Fun</u> | |||
*[[Toyota Camry Hybrid]]: A full featured, full bodied sedan that delivers 38 mpg. See also [[Toyota Camry Hybrid Review]]. | *[[Toyota Camry Hybrid]]: A full featured, full bodied sedan that delivers 38 mpg. See also [[Toyota Camry Hybrid Review]]. | ||
' | <u> For the Power Hungry</u> | ||
*[[Ford Escape Hybrid]]: The Escape hybrid sets the standard for SUV fuel efficiency at 32 mpg. See also [[Ford Escape Hybrid Review]]. | *[[Honda Accord Hybrid]]: Luxurious and optimized for performance. | ||
*[[Lexus GS 450h]]: With 340 HP, who says hybrids can't be fast, too? | |||
<u>SUV</u> | |||
*[[Ford Escape Hybrid]]: The Escape [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] sets the standard for SUV fuel efficiency at 32 mpg. See also [[Ford Escape Hybrid Review]]. | |||
*[[Lexus RX 400h]]: The beautiful and powerful hybrid luxury SUV. | |||
<u>Fuel Efficiency Champion</u> | |||
*[[Honda Insight]]: Developed well before its time, this vehicle drinks gas one drop at a time. | |||
<u>Other Consumer Favorites</u> | |||
*[[Toyota Highlander Hybrid]] | |||
*[[Mercury Mariner Hybrid]] | |||
*[[Saturn Vue Green Line]] |
Latest revision as of 23:52, 19 March 2007
Wikicars' recommendations are made by the automotive experts at CarsDirect, Autos.com, and Autodata; and by the Wikicars' community. Please make nominations (or criticisms) by using the the discussion tab above.
The Greenest Zero-Compromise Automobiles
- Toyota Prius: The Prius is the iPod of hybrids; there are hybrids with more functionality, power, or space-- but with elegant and simple design, the Prius delivers on its fuel efficiency promise with 48 mpg. See also Toyota Prius Review.
- Honda Civic Hybrid: Honda is one of the few manifacturers giving Toyota a strong chase in the hybrid market. The Civic offers a solid alternative to the Prius and checks in at 47 mpg. See also Honda Civic Hybrid Review.
Family-Sized Fun
- Toyota Camry Hybrid: A full featured, full bodied sedan that delivers 38 mpg. See also Toyota Camry Hybrid Review.
For the Power Hungry
- Honda Accord Hybrid: Luxurious and optimized for performance.
- Lexus GS 450h: With 340 HP, who says hybrids can't be fast, too?
SUV
- Ford Escape Hybrid: The Escape hybrid sets the standard for SUV fuel efficiency at 32 mpg. See also Ford Escape Hybrid Review.
- Lexus RX 400h: The beautiful and powerful hybrid luxury SUV.
Fuel Efficiency Champion
- Honda Insight: Developed well before its time, this vehicle drinks gas one drop at a time.
Other Consumer Favorites