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Friday, August 30, 2013

Top 7 Hybrid Cars of 2013

Over the last few years, the automobile industry has made ​​the leap to creating a green vehicle. These cars usually run on a mix of electricity and fossil fuels, and they are called "hybrids."

So, if you are considering to do your part and buy a green car? If so, take a look at seven hybrids and see how they compare in 2013. Here we discuss a little bit about the 7 best hybrid cars of 2013:

7. 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid (MPG: 47 City / Hwy 47)
Ford’s Euro transplant in hybrid form hit the ground running when launched at dealers in September 2012. With plenty of passenger space, 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid is an ideal family car. Plus the rear seat back down to create a large cargo space to accommodate all types of users. This means it can compete with a small SUV in terms of passenger space and cargo space.
2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid. (Picture from: http://www.thecarconnection.com/)
The 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid electric powertrain has a 2.0L motor and electric power-assisted steering. It also features impressive technology inside, such as system SmartGauge, EcoGuide, and SYNC with MyFord Touch.

6. 2013 Honda Civic Hybrid (MPG: 44 City / Hwy 44)
As does the entire 2013 Civic lineup, the hybrid inherits a rash of structural, chassis, and styling tweaks designed to turn the 2012 car’s frown upside down and address its unsavory refinement levels, lackluster aesthetics, and floppy handling. 2013 Honda Civic Hybrid runs on a lithium-ion battery and a 13.2 gallon (60 litre) fuel tank. It features a 110-horsepower engine, which is impressive for a compact car, which means you'll enjoy the great gas mileage of this vehicle.
2013 Honda Civic Hybrid. (Picture from: http://www.autoevolution.com/)
And you can save a lot of money when this Civic hybrids like if you see a car insurance quote page first. For example, the 2013 Honda Civic is one of the most affordable vehicles to insure in its class.

5. 2013 Toyota Camry Hybrid (MPG: 43 City / Hwy 39)
The Camry Hybrid is understated about its fuel efficiency. Look once, it's a Camry, just like the thousands of other Camrys that Toyota sells every couple of days. By using a machine that can generate power of 200-horsepower, 2013 Toyota Camry Hybrid is very powerful and fuel-efficient. It features fast acceleration that can go from 0 to 60 mph (96 kph) in just 7.4 seconds. However, you can save fuel if you are driving in electric mode. All you have to do is press the EV button.
2013 Toyota Camry Hybrid. (Picture from: http://www.kbb.com/)
2013 Toyota Camry Hybrid has a great safety value, making it a good choice for families. But the aerodynamic and simple design appeals to the average user. America has been ranked as the Best Selling Car for the past nine years, based on sales statistics.

4. 2013 Chevrolet Volt (MPG: 35 City / Hwy 40)
The 2013 Chevrolet Volt is the third model year of Chevy's unique range-extended electric car, and after a challenging start and a lot of bad media, it has emerged as the best-selling plug-in car in the U.S. 2013 Chevrolet Volt operates in two ways - EV mode battery and gasoline modes. Basically, you drive until the battery power is lost and then switch to gasoline power. However, with a 9.3 gallon (42 litre) fuel tank, users average about 900 miles (1,448 km) per tank. That means you will not stop at the gas station so often (about once per month).
2013 Chevrolet Volt. (Picture from: http://www.conceptcarz.com/)
Achieving the highest Customer Satisfaction Award from Consumer Reports, 2013 Chevrolet Volt is the first choice for consumers. Plus, it's one of the greenest cars on the market. Your family will save a lot of money on gas, while driving a vehicle a fun and hip style.

3. 2013 Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid (MPG: 42 City / Hwy 48)
Volkswagen's 2013 Jetta Hybrid is the first hybridization of the Jetta, now in its sixth generation. It merges fun to drive and frugality in one. 2013 Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid is a four-door sedan with five seats and all the features you would expect from a new vehicle - electric doors, mirrors, seats, etc.. With considerable luggage space and good MPG, it is a budget-friendly hybrid suit a variety of users.
2013 Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid. (Picture from: http://www.newcars.com/)
When you are driving a 2013 Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid, it does not feel like you are driving a fuel-efficient vehicles. You can go from 0 to 60 mph (96 kph) in 8.6 seconds, for a total system has 170 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque. Of course, you would not expect anything less from VW.

2. 2013 Toyota Prius C (MPG: 53 City / Hwy 46)
The Toyota Prius C is carried over with no major changes for 2013. Although hybrid cars made ​​by Toyota's acceleration sluggish, but that makes the Toyota Prius C hybrid is top on the list for 2013 is as impressive MPG. Prius is the first hybrid vehicle that has significant sales in the United States and it became the leader ever since.
2013 Toyota Prius C. (Picture from: http://manila.olx.com.ph/)
Besides environmentally friendly, the car also a budget-friendly option for those who want to enter the green-car revolution. It is available in four trim with a simple interior that is built to last. In addition, the Prius C has a 1.5L four-cylinder hybrid engine and 9.5 gallon (43 litre) tank. Plus, you get better gas mileage if you're driving in Eco mode.

1. 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid (MPG: 47 City / Hwy 47)
In the past few years, Ford has come up with a winning formula for its new products, and it is safe to say the Blue Oval has done it again with the all-new Ford Fusion Hybrid. 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid is at the top of this list, due to the impressive sales figures in 2013. Just look at that handsome car design, where the mid-size sedan featuring attractive trout-mouth grille. And unless you show up tent, you would never know it was a hybrid.
2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid. (Picture from: http://www.treehugger.com/)
2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid offers the convenience of driving, steady with awesome fuel efficiency. In fact, it has a 17.5 gallon (79 litre) tank that lets you get between 650 miles (1,046 km) and 700 miles (1,126 km) per tank. In addition, the Ford Fusion Hybrid can accelerate to 62 mph (100 kph) without using any fuel. This is the top all-around player for the average consumer. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | LIVING GREEN MAGAZINE | HYBRID CARS]
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