There are two very good American made hybrid cars that are excellent on gas and safe for the environment. The Chevy Volt runs on electricity and gasoline and it gets 95 city miles per gallon and 190 mpg highway, on gasoline it gets 35 city and 40 highway. Another great car would be the Smart Car, though a 2 seater, it gets 94 city mpg city and 79 hwy mpg on electricity, and on gasoline it gets 36 and 43 respectively.
For the past several years the Toyota Prius hybrid has gotten the best gas mileage with a combined average of 50 mpg. The Honda Civic Hybrid is the second highest with a combined average of 42 mpg.
A hybrid car will get you the most MPG available today. Other than a fully operating electric car, nothing beats a hybrid when it comes to MPG. Many hybrid models will get more the 40 MPG with some models even claiming that they get over 50 MPG. In either case, choosing a hybrid will save you money on your monthly fuel budget, which could even pay for your car in the long term.
If you are looking for more information on Which hybrid cars are the best as far as MPG, the best place to find your information is on www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/hybrid_sbs_cars.shtml
Yes of course it can. The liquid fuel engine has lower mpg when starting cold. And everyone knows electric batteries don't work so well in the cold. --------- No it cannot hurt a hybrid car's mpg.
The Honda Insight Hybrid and Civic Hybrid both get 40 mpg CIty according to the government. The Civic Hybrid gets 45 highway and the Insight Hybrid gets 43 highway.
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Honda Insight at 63 mpg.
The Toyota Highlander Hybrid will get an average of 27-28 mpg. The best you will see is around 30 mpg on the highway, and no worse than 26 mpg. If you drive conservatively you should be able to average between 27 and 28 mpg all the time.
It varies from car to car. My Honda Insight gets about 37 MPG city and 54 MPG highway. Toyotas tend to get better city mileage than highway.
Cars such as the Nissan Leaf and the Ford Focus can both get between 80 and 100 MPG in ideal conditions. The car you want may depend on the size and compact nature, though, so gas mileage could be as low as 35 MPG for a hybrid.
There are many great luxury cars to choose from. One great car to consider is the Lexus HS Hybrid which costs around $40,000 and MPG rating of 35.