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Hybrid Car Gas Facts

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Hybrid Car Gas Facts

The Hybrid Lane is in the middle of an extensive on-going hybrid vehicle reviewing process that continually growing in volume. The number of hybrids we’ve reviewed is always getting bigger every month. The Hybrid Car Gas Facts are basically changing all the time. Each year the major car companies get smarter and smarter by implementing new technologies and techniques that save you money at the gas pump. Generally a good hybrid will get around 25-30 mpg on the highway. New diesel technology is making the European market explode with the demand for more urea based exhaust systems. Urea is a chemical compound that is injected into the exhaust stream, giving the car better emissions and mileage. A great hybrid vehicle will get around 34-38 mpg on the highway. The best way to get a good idea about Hybrid Car Gas Facts is to check with the car company website for the hybrid you are looking to purchase. Or just refer to our backlog of reviews and articles here on Hybridlane.com

Hybrid Car Gas Facts

Honda Fit Hybrid

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Honda Fit Hybrid

In 2009 the Honda Fit Hybrid was redesigned to be bigger, faster and better all the way around. This is Honda’s attempt to compete with the new Prius by cutting the price in half as compared to the other hybrid models. The ultra compact Honda Fit Hybrid will seat 4 people and still get 34 mpg on the highway. The 2010 Honda Fit is set to have a base price of 14,000 when it debuts this fall. The Honda hybrid line unfortunately doesn’t have plug in capability so the downfall is that if you buy a Honda Fit Hybrid, you will be relying purely on its great gas mileage. When the new 2010 Fit gets on the market don’t forget that there will be a Hybrid Vehicle tax credit attached to the pricetag. The amount you get in your hybrid tax credit depends on how early you purchase your hybrid. All in all the 2010 Honda Fit Hybrid is a great buy for the low cost and drivablility.

Honda Fit Hybrid

How Much Does A Toyota Camry Hybrid Cost?

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How Much Does A Toyota Camry Hybrid Cost?

Well it all depends on if you want the bells or the whistles or both. The 2010 hydrid Camry has been overhauled and revamped for the new decade. The pricetag for the hybrid camry runs at $26,150. If you want to upgrade to the six speed transmission sedan, then the Camry runs at around $29,000. The changes to the body and engine are minor and the fuel economy at 28 mpg isn’t exactly the highest on the market. It might be a good idea to wait for the 2011 model to make it’s debut next year. So how much does a Toyota Camry cost? Well the used models are defintely going down in value and the features are pretty much the same except for a larger LCD navigation screen. Consider buying used if the 26,000 MSRP is too high for you.

 How Much Does A Toyota Camry Hybrid Cost?

Whisper Hybrid Bus

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Whisper Hybrid Bus

If you’re wondering who makes hybrid buses, the Whisper is your answer!

The Whisper is a mass transit hybrid bus that is at the top of the hybrid bus market. There are other hybrid bus manufacturers but the Whisper takes the lead with its driven design team and inner city marketability. The Whisper hybrid bus gets an amazing 15 mpg in the city and 18 mpg on the highway! At a mere 58 decibels, the Whisper is the most quiet commercial bus on the road. Now if we can just get the Whisper hybrid bus to replace greyhound, we wont have to deal with them breaking down all the time!

Whisper Hybrid Bus

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