7 Common Hybrid Myths and Misconceptions Debunked
Hybrid cars still have a lot of myths and rumors surrounding them, which sometimes puts people off taking the leap and making the eco-friendlier purchase.
Hybrid cars still have a lot of myths and rumors surrounding them, which sometimes puts people off taking the leap and making the eco-friendlier purchase.
Comparing hybrid and electric vehicles, your lifestyle and environmental impact goals can make a huge difference in which option works better for you.
The 2021 Toyota Corolla Hybrid sedan is rated at a stellar 52 mpg. We didn’t believe it, and we were right. In 286 miles of cruising Southern California freeways, Clean Fleet Report averaged 56.4 mpg.
The eighth-generation 2020 Hyundai Sonata is quite a looker. It offers an alternative to the ubiquitous Toyota Camry and Honda Accord sedans, and with its hybrid drivetrain, averages up to 52 miles per gallon.
If you believe performance, luxury and fuel economy is an oxymoron, then you haven’t driven Infiniti’s 2013 M35h. The h is for hybrid… and horsepower. And it may be the first of many Infiniti hybrids.