Already Toyota and Honda have
hybrid vehicles on the lot that can get 50, 60, 70 miles to the gallon.
Contact an Akins Ford sales representative if you would like to know more about current and available
hybrid vehicles on our lot near Atlanta GA..
Not exact matches
Many
hybrid electric
vehicles achieve higher fuel economy ratings in the city (e.g. 2017 Toyota Prius, 54 - city, 50 - highway) than
on the highway because the electric motor recharges when braking and turns off the gas - powered engine when stopped; this is especially beneficial to those who do a
lot of city driving because, while 100 % gas
vehicles will get better mileage
on the highway vs. the city,
hybrids are the opposite.
«We can do
lot more with today's propulsion systems, both gas and diesel, as you downsize and add direct - injection and electrification to those systems,» Smyth says, noting GM is working
on all possible future powertrain technologies, including
hybrid - and all - electric
vehicles, as well as plug - in
hybrids and hydrogen fuel cells.
From a product standpoint there will be a
lot of interesting hardware in showrooms, including range - extending EVs, plug - in
hybrids, clean diesels, pure electrics, and flex - fuel
vehicles running
on cellulosic ethanol.
Burien Toyota offers all the latest Toyota models
on our
lot and online, including
hybrid vehicles.
We have a large variety of
vehicles on our
lot that are a great mix of cars, trucks, crossovers,
hybrids and sport utility
vehicles.
Ford also said the Fusion
Hybrid continues to have the fastest turnover rate (the number of days cars sit
on dealer
lots waiting to be sold) of any
vehicle in the Ford lineup.
If you're looking for a new Toyota and live is the area of Ramsey NJ, Monsey NY or New Hempstead, we hope you can stop in and take a look in person at our wide selection of new Toyota
vehicles and find the model, like the Camry, Highlander, or
Hybrid Prius to see what's available
on the
lot.
The Toyota Prius is the most successful
hybrid vehicle on the North - American market, and that obviously makes a
lot of rival automakers jealous.
By Paul Chesser
On Monday NLPC's Mark Modica smartly called into question Consumer Reports» sudden change in opinion about the electric
hybrid Chevy Volt from a
vehicle that they once believed «doesn't seem to make a
lot of sense,» to one the publication recommends.
While the Feds were beating a hasty retreat
on that one, states came up with voluntary ride - share
lots, and express lanes for multi-rider
vehicles and
hybrids.