Hybrid Car Comparisons
Hybrid car comparisons are available from Fuel Economy, GreenHybrid, and Motor Trend magazine.
Fuel Economy www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/hybrid_sbs.shtml Fuel Economy is the official governmental website from Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and provides a wealth of information on hybrid cars, including data in format that you can compare, side-by-side. The main variables that you can compare at the website include MPG figures, estimated annual fuel costs, carbon footprints from using the cars, and air pollution scores. GreenHybrid www.greenhybrid.com/compare/ The GreenHybrid website is best known for providing a database of actual MPG figures from hybrid car users experience. You can use this and other data available from the website to compare the available hybrid cars on the car market. Motor Trend magazine www.motortrend.com/new_cars/11/hybrid_car/comparisons/index.html If you're interested in comparing hybrid cars to not only other hybrid cars, but also to traditional gasoline cars, you can do that and much more at Motor Trend website. The options for comparison include comparing with most similar cars in the category of cars, comparing cars with similar trims, or comparing all cars in the same car brand.
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