Road Test: 2015 Honda Accord Hybrid
Now in its sophomore year, the 2015 Honda Accord Hybrid continues to be available in three trim levels.
Now in its sophomore year, the 2015 Honda Accord Hybrid continues to be available in three trim levels.
What makes the 2015 Mazda6 a compelling alternative to the others in the crowd is its combination of fuel economy, Zoom-Zoom driving personality, evocative styling, and a competitive price with good value for the dollar spent.
The 2015 Fiat 500 is fun to drive, easy to park and handle. The base engine we drove in the 500 Lounge 1957 Edition is underpowered, but it gets good fuel economy. The design is unto itself.
For right around $20,000 you get an almost fully optioned 2015 Honda Fit (even less if you go without some of the optional items). This car can carry a family of four comfortably, even on 500+ mile trips.
The 2015 Toyota Yaris should be added to your shopping list to see first-hand what a sharp little car it is and research the standard equipment that comes with what is one of the lowest entry prices in the segment.
The 2015 Jetta TDI SE has had minor but important interior and exterior design changes that make it the best overall car in its class for comfort, torque, fuel economy and ease of operation.
The 2014 Kia Optima Hybrid has freshened styling, technology upgrades and mechanical improvements to make it worth adding to the list of good-looking five-passenger cars.
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.
The 2014 Nissan Versa Note SV is a comfortable commuter with actual room for four full-size adults (five if some are less than full-size) with excellent fuel economy.
Honda gives lie to the dire expectations of those who thought environmental correctness came only with sacrifice. With the 2014 Honda Accord Hybrid, we have entered a new world of mainstream motoring: Look around at all the inefficient, uninspiring cars on the road. Given the option of driving the one that is ultimately efficient and surprisingly fun, who wouldn’t come up with the extra three bills?