Hybrid Car Company Names
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The number of hybrid car company names is steadily gaining steam. While many car companies have a hybrid model available, the remaining car manufacturers have plans for hybrid vehicles on the horizon, with each trying to gain a valuable piece of this growing market.
About Hybrid Car Company Names
While the Honda Insight, released in 1999, was the first hybrid car available, the Toyota Prius (introduced in the United States in 2000) has become the best selling hybrid on the market. The Prius continues to earn favorable reviews as one of the better hybrid cars available, and a number of car companies have been aggressively targeting environmentally conscious consumers with their hybrid offerings, including SUVs.
Available Hybrid Vehicles
What started as just three hybrid vehicle options in 2004, has now exploded into 13 available in 2007, with many more expected to be released in the next two years. The following lists the hybrid car company names and the models currently available:
- Honda
- Accord
- Civic
- Lexus
- GS 450h
- LS 600H L
- RX 400h SUV
- Saturn
- Aura Green Line
- Vue Green Line
- Nissan
- Altima
- Toyota
- Camry
- Prius
- Highlander SUV
- Ford
- Escape SUV
- Mercury
- Mariner SUV
Upcoming Hybrid Vehicles
If a car company doesn’t currently have a hybrid offering, don’t worry – they will. Hot topics about green living are finally making consumers more aware of the need to take steps to reverse pollution and maintain the environment. That said, automakers are turning to hybrid solutions to fill a growing consumer need. The following will be released between late 2007 and 2009:
- Ford
- Five-Hundred
- Fusion
- Edge
- Hyundai
- Sonata
- Mercury
- Milan
- Audi
- Q7
- Cadillac
- Escalade
- Honda
- Pilot
- Ridgeline
- Fit
- Lincoln
- MKX
- Mazda
- Tribute
- Volkswagen
- Touareg
- Chevrolet
- Malibu
- Tahoe
- Silverado
- GMC
- Sierra
- Hyundai
- Accent
- Toyota
- Sienna Minivan
- Chrysler
- Aspean
- Dodge
- Durango
- GMC
- Yukon
- Porsche
- Cayenne
Should You Buy a Hybrid Vehicle?
Of course, that question is specific to each individual, and relies heavily on how much you wish to spend for a vehicle. While the cost savings over time, especially given the astronomical pricing of gasoline, make sense, not everyone has the financial means to purchase a brand new hybrid vehicle. Other considerations include cargo space and whether space is available for a larger family. The introduction of SUVs and mini-vans that use hybrid technology is growing to accommodate the needs of larger families. What was once available in a compact car option is now expanding design, features and functionality.
Do Your Homework
With the growing number of hybrid vehicle options crowding the market, your best purchasing plan should involve plenty of research. Wading through all of the facts will help you arrive at the vehicle in your price range, with the best miles per gallon and adequate interior room and safety features. Always consult testing information, such as Consumer Reports or Motor Trend magazine, as well as online review sites, including:
A Growing Trend
Whatever decision you make about your next car purchase, realize that if you do buy a hybrid car, you’ll be in good company. A recent New York Times article stated that sales of the Toyota Prius are over 750,000 worldwide and growing. With environmental concerns coming to the forefront and an increased urgency for people to become more ecologically responsible, hybrid vehicles are just one option that makes a positive impact on the world.
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