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Hybrids
Cars that use gas and electric motors. They typically get better mileage than their gas counterparts. Includes the Toyota Prius and Ford Escape Hybrid.
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Cars that use electric motors to propel the car. Examples include the Nissan Leaf and Tesla Roadster.
View All Electric Cars Cars.com's Electric Car ComparisonHigh-Mileage Cars
Cars that run on gas or diesel and get at least 40 mpg. They typically are smaller models. Includes the Hyundai Accent and Toyota Camry Hybrid.
View All High-Mileage Cars Cars.com's High-Mileage Car ComparisonDiesel Cars
Cars that run on diesel engines, which typically get better fuel economy than gas engines. Includes the Mercedes-Benz E320 Bluetec, and the Volkswagen Jetta TDI.
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Green Car/Hybrid Advice & Road-Tested Reviews
Best Hybrids for the Money, 2012
See which hybrids offer the most value for the money with our segment-by-segment breakdown. See Article
What you should know about Green Cars/Hybrids
- Green Car Safety
- Interpreting Crash Tests and Safety Data
- Roof-Strength Ratings Offer Insight on Rollover Safety
Common Questions
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