Top 10 Green Cars of 2019 Named By ACEEE
Every year the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) picks the “greenest” vehicles on the market.
Every year the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) picks the “greenest” vehicles on the market.
For the 2018 Toyota Sienna, the minivan has a refresh designed to brighten its luster.
The 2018 Toyota Avalon sedan hasn’t strayed far from the formula that has worked so well for more than two decades: Provide driver and passengers a comfortable, quiet, plush experience.
With unbeatable performance for the price, the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z51 Coupe is built to be driven. Whether this is hard and aggressive through corners in a spirited manner, or highway cruising and getting 30+ mpg, the Stingray doesn’t sacrifice anywhere or lack anything.
If you want to try an electric car, but have a limited budget, exploring the used EV market is the way to go.
Wards 10 Best Engines awardees have morphed during the two and half decades, but going forward the award itself is changing to become the “10 Best Engines & Propulsion Systems.”
Price should not be the only thing to be concerned with though. Performance, high fuel economy, a comfortable ride, sharp styling and standard equipment need to play an important part in the purchase consideration. Considering these, the 2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback stands strong. Then for five-door aficionados, the hatchback is a must see.
Mazda has created the best-handling five-passenger sedan that isn’t considered a “sports sedan.” The 2018 Mazda6 Signature has a sleek, chiseled design that has evolved into a true driver’s car.
General Motors recently announced that it will be offering its GMC Sierra eAssist pickup with light electrification.
Backed by Toyota’s extensive dealer network and holding excellent resale values, the only reason not to gravitate toward the Toyota Corolla iM is its lack of power.