Road Test: 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid
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.
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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.
Now in its sophomore year, the 2015 Honda Accord Hybrid continues to be available in three trim levels.
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The new 2015 Volkswagen Golf. VW is launching the seventh generation of its worldwide best-seller this year and it’s stepping up its game. The Golf has completely redone both gas and diesel engines as well as added a brand-new electric motor in the soon-to-be-on-the-market (finally) e-Golf.