what is the best hybrid car today?
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what is the best hybrid car today?
What do you think is the best hybrid car today? I am thinking of buying one and I wanted to know my options. Please do give me your recommendations as well as the price so i would know how much money I need to spend to buy one. I am planning on applying for an auto loan if I would not have enough cash. Does anyone here know the current rate for an auto loan? Thanks!
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Depends on what you mean by "best". If what you are looking for is to spend as little money as possible on brand-new hybrid, I'd suggest maybe the Toyota Prius C. Base price starts around 20K, and Toyota is offering a choice of $1500 back on rebate, 0% APR financing for 72 months, or $199 lease for 36 months....that's worth looking at. That offer is good on leftover 2016 models, through the end of this month....October 31. In addition, you may qualify for any Federal, state, or local tax-credits on a hybrid vehicle. Some areas give HOV-Lane privileges for hybrids on busy freeways. All Priuses have been generally reliable, but they tend to have (IMO) Geeky dash and console designs, somewhat cheap and flimly-feeling hardware inside, and the Prius C model, in particular, drives like a small scooter-appliance, with almost no personality at all. But, it's generally the cheapest way to get into a new hybrid.
If you are looking for a more substantial hybrid than a Prius (and there are larger, more expensive versions of the Prius than the small Prius C), or if you want something still larger and/or more comfortable, or something from another manufacturer, then we can take it from there.
If you are looking for a more substantial hybrid than a Prius (and there are larger, more expensive versions of the Prius than the small Prius C), or if you want something still larger and/or more comfortable, or something from another manufacturer, then we can take it from there.
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JenDunn, need a bit more specifics, there is no best as it depends on what else you're looking for, like cargo room, performance, overall fuel economy, luxuriousness, price, etc.
and car loan rates depend on your credit score, term of loan, etc.
and car loan rates depend on your credit score, term of loan, etc.
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as a toyota salesman this might be a biased answer but i must say i'm annoyingly impressed by the new prius. i had to get one on a swap from another dealership for my customer who bought one, and this was the ACTUAL trip i took back
and considering the car is "supposed to" average 50 mpg, i think i did a pretty good job here... mind you i was uncomfortably hot because i had the climate control totally off and the windows all up, but when you're on an economy run these things matter lol... take that SW15LS, i don't ALWAYS drive like a menace
and considering the car is "supposed to" average 50 mpg, i think i did a pretty good job here... mind you i was uncomfortably hot because i had the climate control totally off and the windows all up, but when you're on an economy run these things matter lol... take that SW15LS, i don't ALWAYS drive like a menace
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IMO, anything from a Lexus GS450h and up, including the LS600hl, and the NSX.
Benz and Beamer etc may have decent gasoline-electric hybrids too, but I have never test driven them.
My tip is to stay away from Toyota & Lexus 4 cylinder hybrids which have very small battery capacity, so drive in electric vehicle only mode for ridiculously short distances and very small throttle openings only, and when the 4 cylinder conventional ICE does kick in, the four cylinder narrow bore long stroker is so harsh and coarse to rev, and very little power too.
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Benz and Beamer etc may have decent gasoline-electric hybrids too, but I have never test driven them.
My tip is to stay away from Toyota & Lexus 4 cylinder hybrids which have very small battery capacity, so drive in electric vehicle only mode for ridiculously short distances and very small throttle openings only, and when the 4 cylinder conventional ICE does kick in, the four cylinder narrow bore long stroker is so harsh and coarse to rev, and very little power too.
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What do you think is the best hybrid car today? I am thinking of buying one and I wanted to know my options. Please do give me your recommendations as well as the price so i would know how much money I need to spend to buy one. I am planning on applying for an auto loan if I would not have enough cash. Does anyone here know the current rate for an auto loan? Thanks!
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IMO, anything from a Lexus GS450h and up, including the LS600hl, and the NSX.
Benz and Beamer etc may have decent gasoline-electric hybrids too, but I have never test driven them.
My tip is to stay away from Toyota & Lexus 4 cylinder hybrids which have very small battery capacity, so drive in electric vehicle only mode for ridiculously short distances and very small throttle openings only, and when the 4 cylinder conventional ICE does kick in, the four cylinder narrow bore long stroker is so harsh and coarse to rev, and very little power too.
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Benz and Beamer etc may have decent gasoline-electric hybrids too, but I have never test driven them.
My tip is to stay away from Toyota & Lexus 4 cylinder hybrids which have very small battery capacity, so drive in electric vehicle only mode for ridiculously short distances and very small throttle openings only, and when the 4 cylinder conventional ICE does kick in, the four cylinder narrow bore long stroker is so harsh and coarse to rev, and very little power too.
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As for the Toyota smaller engines, most people don't care about the narrow bore or longer stroke.
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Lots of great hybrid choices out there, but as with what the others have said, we'll need some more info to provide you some good suggestions.
I've always been sort of ho-hum on hybrids, but my wife really wanted one so we bought the Highlander and my opinion of them has completely changed. I absolutely love it and am sure we'll buy another.
I've always been sort of ho-hum on hybrids, but my wife really wanted one so we bought the Highlander and my opinion of them has completely changed. I absolutely love it and am sure we'll buy another.
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