Road Test: 2020 Toyota Avalon Hybrid XSE
Even though its styling and spaciousness is nice, the icing on the cake for the 2020 Avalon Hybrid is its stellar fuel economy.
Even though its styling and spaciousness is nice, the icing on the cake for the 2020 Avalon Hybrid is its stellar fuel economy.
In this post, let us delve deep in our love for sedans and look at four of the best and most fuel-efficient vehicles 2020 has in store for you.
If you are considering a vehicle of this size, the 2020 Hyundai Venue’s exterior and interior design, plus good fuel economy, safety equipment and outstanding warranty should place it on your “must see” list.
All-new really does mean all-new when it comes to the 2020 Hyundai Sonata. From the ground up, Hyundai has a new vehicle platform, a new design language and a strengthened commitment to the sedan.
If you’re focused on an internal combustion engine sedan as your next vehicle (options are growing in hybrids, plug-in hybrids and EVs), the 2019 Volkswagen Jetta is a great place to start your shopping. It can hold its own against some of the electrified models.
The 2017 Toyota Corolla does the most important things well. Savvy shoppers will give the Corolla high marks for its price/value equation, reliability and high resale value.
Uncommonly talented, the 2016 Honda Civic Coupe is atop the charts for all-around practically and offers a healthy dose of driving fun.
There are three reasons the 2017 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 grabbed my attention: Fuel economy, price and warranty. It’s a credible choice.
For those who are friends of the environment and prefer a sedan body style, the 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid’s stellar fuel economy and low CO2 emissions can’t be overlooked.
While you won’t see turbo in the name, the 2015 Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid scoots down the road with a combination of internal combustion, forced air induction and an electric motor with its juice provided by a battery.