You can find this from most manufacturers directly. I would contact someone at the dealership. They should be able to assist you, or at least point you in the right direction.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
The Ford Escape Hybrid gets about 33 mpg Prius is in the upper 40s, low 50s
When you are deciding on which hybrid car to get, you will probably find yourself comparing and contrasting the top selling hybrid cars to see which one is for you. The most important features to consider when comparing hybrids are the MPG, engine, and motor type.
You can find affordable hybrid car prices online by looking up local dealers. In addition, finding local dealers for hybrid vehicles. You can find hybrid car prices online.
The average gas mileage of hybrid cars is hard to calculate as it varies so much from one hybrid car to the next. A ballpark estimate would be about 30-40 mpg though.
Many Hybrid SUVs get 20 MPG but ones released in more recent years get nearer to 30 MPG. However, the 2007 Ford Escape Hybrid has a combined MPG of 34.
The X6 hybrid (and SUV) gets around 19 MPG and the ActiveHybrid 7 (a sedan) gets about 20 MPG. That is a lot lower than most hybrid cars. That is a lot lower than a lot of regular gas cars.
Volkswagen's latest innovation in creating a 300 mpg car is the development of a new hybrid engine technology that maximizes fuel efficiency and reduces emissions.