Reviews for New Cars - Hybrids
| Year/Make/Model | Base-Range Price | Mileage Ratings | |
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2013 Toyota PriusThe 2013 Toyota Prius is the best car for you if you want a hybrid classic with the latest in gas-electric tech. The 2013 Toyota... |
$25,300-$31,000 | 51/48/50 MPG |
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2013 Ford C-MaxThe 2013 Ford C-Max is the best hybrid car for you if you want a fuel-saving compact four-door hatchback that combines advanced... |
$27,000-$33,000 | // MPG |
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2012 Chevrolet VoltThe 2012 Chevrolet Volt is the best car for you if you want a cutting-edge “green” vehicle that rewards with thrifty and emissions-free... |
$41,000-$41,000 | 60/60/ MPG |
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2012 Toyota Prius vThe 2012 Toyota Prius v is the best hybrid station wagon for you if you need 67 cubic feet of cargo volume and want 42 mpg. The... |
$27,000-$33,000 | 44/40/ MPG |
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2012 Honda InsightThe 2012 Honda Insight hybrid is the best car for you if you’re a Honda diehard who puts fuel economy ahead of driving pleasure. ... |
$19,000-$25,000 | 40/43/ MPG |
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2012 Toyota PriusThe 2012 Toyota Prius is the best hybrid for you if you’re thrilled to get 50 mpg without plugging one in -- and the equivalent of 95... |
$24,760-$30,565 | 51/48/50 MPG |
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2011 Toyota PriusThe 2011 Toyota Prius is the best car for you if you want the most fuel-efficient hybrid on the road -- and aren’t self-conscious about... |
$23,810-$29,080 | 51/48/50 MPG |
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2011 Honda InsightThe 2011 Honda Insight hybrid is the best car for you if you want one of America’s highest-mileage cars at a reasonable price -- and can... |
$18,950-$24,015 | 40/43/41 MPG |
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2010 Toyota PriusThe 2010 Toyota Prius is the best car for you if you’re willing to spend on technology to save on gasoline. A fair trade-off? You decide... |
$21,750-$28,475 | 51/48/ MPG |














