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If the proposed fuel efficiency standards were in place today, Edmunds.com reports that only four cars — the 2010 Toyota Prius (50 mpg), the 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid (42 mpg), the 2010 Honda Insight (41 mpg) and the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid (39 mpg) ...
1 mainstream media and 2 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
5 Months Ago,
Chicago Tribune says
(in Reaching 35 mpg a long road to haul)
United States
Cars would have to average 39 mpg, while light trucks would have to return 30 mpg To see how difficult that would be, only four vehicles, all hybrids, meet those standards: Honda Civic Hybrid (42.5 mpg), Honda Insight (41 mpg), Toyota Prius (46 mpg) ...
6 Months Ago,
NewsOXY says
(in 2010 Automobiles Convert To Hybrid New Cars)
If you're in the market to buy a new eco-friendly car, you may want to check out the Ford Escape Hybrid, the Toyota Prius, or the Honda Insight. These hybrids are the ones we reviewed so far, and I'm sure the list will keep building as we test-drive ...
And
GoErie.com says
(in Fuel rules to change what we drive)
Cars would have to average 39 mpg, while light trucks would have to return 30 mpg. Now, only four vehicles, all hybrids, meet the standards: Honda Civic Hybrid (42.5 mpg), Honda Insight (41 mpg), Toyota Prius (46 mpg) and the Ford Escape/Mercury ...
There's nothing special here, folks: it's just a cheap little hatchback, well-engineered and decently packaged, priced to sell to people who have felt locked out of the hybrid game.This Honda Insight lists for about $5000 more than our similarly equipped Four Seasons Fit. The extra mone...
Tue, May 26 | from Automobile Magazine