There are lots of hybrid sedans on the market as almost every car manufacturer has gotten in on the action. The Toyota Prius is a family sedan and, therefore, has a lot of interior space. The Honda Civic Hybrid is also a sedan and has upped its fuel efficiency by three miles per gallon just by switching to a lithium ion battery. It is now the second most fuel efficient hybrid on the market.
Hybrid sedans are produced by a number of car companies. A list of comparatives between each available sedan is located at www.hybridcars.com/hybrid-sedan. There you can find a greater number of specializations for better information.
Certain hybrid trucks and SUVs are ranked just as high as their smaller counterparts like hybrid compacts and sedans. Chevy Silverado is one highly rated hybrid truck.
HybridCars.com is a great resource for this kind of thing. Here is a list or hybrid sedans where you can compare prices, MPG, etc: http://www.hybridcars.com/hybrid-sedan.
The best website that I have found for comparison of hybrid cars is at http://www.hybridcars.com/cars.html. This link will show you all types of hybrids from sedans to wagons.
If you are looking for more information is are there any small hybrid cars available, the best place to look for your information is on www.hybridcars.com/compacts-sedans/honda-fit-hybrid.html
They do have some sedans.
5 sedans, 9 sports, 1 hatchback, 1 crossover, 4 SUVs, 5 trucks, 1 van, and 4 hybrid and electric cars. But GM, who owns Chevrolet has Buick, GMC, and Cadillac, which together has 11 sedans, 9 sports, 2 coupe, 3 hatchbacks/wagons, 4 crossovers, 13 SUVs, 12 trucks, 3 vans, and 4 hybrid and electric.
Mercedes combines luxury with sedans, SUVS, coupes, roadsters, and several other types of cars. They have hybrid cars, electric cars, and diesel cars.
In 35 sedans there are 35 ÷ 5 = 7 lots of 5 sedans. For each lot of 5 sedans there are 2 pickups. As there are 7 lots of 5 sedans there are 7 × 2 = 14 pickups.
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Many of the hybrids are an expensive cost but tax credits and offsets help with the initial sticker price. Some of the lesser expensive hybrids are made by Toyota and Volkswagen.