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Top 10 Best Hybrid Cars 2012

By on July 2, 2012
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A Hybrid vehicle is a vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources to move the vehicle. The term most commonly refers to hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), which combine an internal combustion engine and one or more electric motors.

Here is our list of Top 10 Best  Hybrid Cars 2012. Enjoy the read 

  1.   Toyota Prius Liftback

The number-one selling hybrid car. The Prius is nearly synonymous with “hybrid.”

Toyota Prius Liftback

2.    Toyota Prius c

The diminutive c is the fourth hybrid to be tagged a Prius and joins the conventional midsize Prius, the more spacious V and the Plug-in model.

Toyota Prius C

3.   Honda Civic Hybrid

Honda claims that the 2012 Civic Hybrid is the most fuel-efficient sedan .

Honda Civic Hybrid

4.   Toyota Camry Hybrid

The 2012 Camry Hybrid offers more power and better fuel economy than its predecessor.

Toyota Camry Hybrid

5.   Ford Fusion Hybrid

A full-size sedan that achieves 41 mpg in the city.

Ford Fusion Hybrid

6.   Hyundai Sonata Hybrid

Hyundai’s first hybrid offers average efficiency of 38 mpg, for thousands below the competition.

Hyundai Sonata Hybrid

7.   Kia Optima Hybrid

Efficient Hyundai full hybrid system, with a sharp alternative design

Kia Optima Hybrid

8.    Lexus HS 250h

Think of it as a luxury Prius with a trunk.

Lexus HS 250h

9.    BMW ActiveHybrid 5

Think of it as a 530i with improved fuel economy and fewer emissions.

BMW ActiveHybrid 5

10.    Lexus GS 450h

Race-car-like acceleration, luxurious appointments, and half-way decent fuel efficiency.

Lexus GS 450h

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    • Ketan

      November 10, 2012 at 3:49 am

      For American society at least, we need to find a rempecelant for crude oil products that is more sustainable, but will cause little impact on our current way of life.For instance, we could immediately use less oil if every person started riding a bicycle to work, instead of driving. Despite being a solution, it’s unlikely to ever happen as too many Americans would feel inconvenienced by it.Bio based fuels such as ethanol are, currently, one of the most efficient non-petroleum products available, but comes with it’s own set of problems: Expense, infrastructure and food supply competition (it’s usually made with corn which we eat and food prices are already rising in relation to raised demand.)There is no easy answer on how to reduce our dependence on oil, but as technology develops, and oil industry influence is reduced more and more, more answers will be researched and the gradual change away from petroleum products will begin in earnest.

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