Top Ten Cars To Be Thankful For
Today’s hybrid and electric vehicles combine fuel-efficiency, performance, style and overall value like never before. With fuel prices seemingly never going down, we give thanks for these fuel-efficient vehicles that you won’t be embarrassed to drive. Here are ten of our favorites:
2012 Toyota Prius (51/48 MPG)see listings | read reviews
2013 Chevrolet Volt (93 MPG on battery, 37 on gas)see listings
2012 Nissan Leaf (106/92 MPG on one charge)see listings
2012 Honda Insight (41/44 MPG)see listings
2013 GMC Sierra 1500 Hybrid (20/23 MPG)see listings
2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid (45/40 MPG)see listings
2013 Smart Fortwo (34/38 MPG)see listings
2012 Tesla Model S (88/90 on one charge)see listings
2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid (47/47 MPG)see listings
2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid (36/40 MPG)see listings