According to Edmonds reviews and manufacturer's information on hybrid trucks, there is a difference in gas milage between the hybrids and the traditional gas engine trucks. The difference ranges from 3-5 miles per gallon more in the hybrids depending on model and city versus higway driving.
Yes, diesel trucks generally get much better gas mileage than regular gas trucks. They even sometimes get better gas mileage than hybrid trucks.
I would go with the Prius Hybrid from Toyota. From what my friends have said, it is a great car as well as good gas mileage. If not, all other hybrid cars are great as well.
Smaller trucks with better gas mileage tend to be in the $15,000-$25,000 range, while larger trucks and hybrid trucks tend to be much more expensive - around $40,000-$50,000.
Compared to cars, pickup trucks get bad gas mileage. However, if you can find a hybrid or especially fuel-efficient model of truck (for example, Ford trucks tend to be slightly more fuel efficient than Toyota trucks) you may be able to get good gas mileage.
The Chevy Silverado 15 Hybrid tops the list for all trucks in a lot of mileage reviews. It gets a great 21/22 city/hwy mileage for a 2WD model.
The gas mileage the hybrid Honda Accord will get on the highway is 45 mpg. The gas mileage in the city is 49 mpg and the combined gas mileage is 47 mpg.
the advantage diesel pickup trucks have is that they have been around for a while, the technology has been proven, and they are cheaper. The disadvantage is the gas mileage. Compare and decide for yourself.
Hybrid cars get better gas mileage than regular cars. Also, the great thing about the hybrid car is that you do not necessarily need to use fuel to drive a hybrid car, which will help you save money on gas.
Gas mileage for hybrid SUVs varies depending on the model of SUV and the manner in which the vehicle is driven. In general, hybrid SUVs have gas mileage rating comparable to or better than standard SUVs.
NO. Back then they didn't worry about gas mileage. GAS WAS CHEAP
The lower mileage range of hybrid gas mileage tends to be around 20-25 mpg. As for the higher end range you can get from 40 to 50 miles per gallon.
When considering a hybrid car, many people are searching for a great way to save money on gas mileage while also helping the environment. With a hybrid car, make sure you compare the realistic mileage with a non hybrid car, to better understand what to expect. Some affordable hybrid cars actually get a lower mileage per gallon than traditional, yet energy efficient cars. More expensive hybrids often come equipped better gas mileage.