2007 Hybrid Cars
2007 Hybrid Cars
Since Toyota release Prius hybrid in last 2001, slow but sure electric hybrid cars are become more popular and positioning themselves in the top list of automobile industry. And as in all vehicles, hybrid cars have the same concept with its counterpart. The difference of this vehicles are lies in its engine design, and the best part of this vehicles are that the automaker companies around are bent on continually improving and developing the own lines of hybrid vehicles to be able to compete with the conventional vehicles. Thus, auto shoppers are guaranteed of quality performance and innovative designs. Now, let us take a little time to explore some of these hybrid cars – 2007 hybrid cars.
Toyota automaker with its 2007 hybrid cars remains to be the most fuel efficient and most reliable in the auto industry. This vehicle just consumes about $1 of gas to manage just about 25 miles; that’s make Prius is economy. Not new in the auto market, since Prius appeared in 2001 (the first time), Toyota Prius has been promoting change in its industry. It’s a mid-sized vehicle that can be well mistaken for a compact and Prius has the smallest tank in this category or class and ensure that it does not waste even a smidgen of fuel.
Saturn Aura Hybrid Car
The Saturn Aura hybrid car is really quite the head turner for an ordinary looking mold such as a sedan. But if you look at the hood, you would know that Saturn Aura tells another story. Though it may look good for the 2007 hybrid cars models, the Saturn Aura hybrid car may just as well be listed among the worst performing hybrid cars in this class for the year. With its capacity to drink fuel as much as 16 gallons of gas, this vehicle likely seems more like a thirsty Safari animal rather the beautiful and fuel efficient hybrid car.
When we talk about fuel economy, Nissan Altima Hybrid with its 2007 hybrid cars are really quite the player in this field. The 2007 hybrid cars from Nissan can manage about 702 miles on full tank – even though that’s mean you would have to cash out about $1,200 each year just for fuel. It likely Nissan beat its competition in Toyota hybrid but the trick is that Nissan using a larger tank that holds about 20 gallons of fuel. May be for the more careful hybrid shopper is not be prudent to go for the Nissan Altima Hybrid. But for those who find gas stops a hassle, the 2007 hybrid cars from Nissan Altima Hybrid may just be the hybrid for them.
Honda Civic Hybrid maybe the ‘real’ competitor for Toyota Prius and it’s probably the closest runner up to the top selling in hybrid field. This hybrid can run for 554 miles on its fuel tank – with a tank slightly larger than Prius’s. That’s mean 2007 hybrid cars from Honda Civic is definitely quite an improvement from its last hybrid car model. So, hybrid mania should not be surprised if someday Honda Civic Hybrid in the top list of 2007 hybrid cars.
Another articles by Johan Young you may be interested in reading: Audi Q7, BMW X6, Green Car Insurance, and Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid.
