Nissan does make a couple of hybrid models. The newest of these models is the new Nissan Hybrid. These are quite expensive, but it said you will make up for it in mileage.
Several auto manufacturers have produced hybrid model heavy duty trucks. Some of the available models include the Chevy Silverado Classic Hybrid, and the GMC Sierra Classic Hybrid.
Yes, there is the GMC Sierra, the Chevy Silverado, and the Dodge Ram. All three of these have 2011 hybrid models on the market.
Chevy and Toyoto have had some good reviews. Chevy hybrid is leading in at the number one hybrid truck on the market to date. Toyoto hybrid trucks come in at a close second followed by the Nissan hybrid truck
Almost every major truck manufacturer has a hybrid truck on the market right now or in the pipeline. Hybrid options are offered by Chevrolet, Toyota and Ford. In addition, large truck and van manufacturers, like Freightliner, are working on developing models as well.
A good place to start is with manufacturers that are already standing in the hybrid market. These include Toyota, Nissan and Honda. At ConsumerReports.com you can compare the different makes and models, or you can acquire a copy of Consumer Reports for any given year at your local library or bookstore.
There were two car makers that produced Hybrid vehicles in 2004. They were the Honda and Toyota. Honda had the Civic Hybrid, and the Insight while Toyota introduced it's 3rd generation Prius.
There are only three that I know of. The ActiveHybrid 750i, Activehybrid 750Li ad the Active Hybrid X6. If you go onto www.BMWUSA.com, you can build any of those vehicles to your specofocations.
Yes, there are models in virtually every state. However, Vermont is not known for being a huge modeling market but they are out there.
The luxury car brand Acura currently does not have any hybrid cars in its lineup. The manufacturer is expected, however, to begin offering hybrid vehicles sometime in 2012. Two Acura models are expected to have hybrid options. These are the TL, slated for redesign in the 2013 model and including a 3.5-liter V6 engine with cylinder deactivation and stop-start ignition. The other hybrid offering is expected to be the MDX midsize crossover with an engine similar to the TL model.
There were infact recalls on many of the 2005 Cadillac models, most pretty minor though. Models included the CTS, CTS-V, Escalade, Escalade EXT, SRX, STS, and XLR.
Generally any car that is labeled as a "hybrid" uses alternative energy (such as electricity) and is also environmentally friendly. The Ford Fusion, Honda Civic, and Toyota Prius are just a few of the models on the market now that are available in a "hyrid" format.