Not exact matches
For those who
want an eye - catching, futuristic - looking,
high -
mpg two - seater hybrid.
The show's tech themes include more hybrid vehicles, 500 - hp supercars with microprocessor driver engine management that allow for 20
mpg driving when you're not hot - rodding, and
high - end downsized cars for baby boomers who don't
want to give up their luxuries just yet.
As for the hybrid cousins from Korea, the Kia Optima and Hyundai Sonata, their
mpg rating is not as
high any way you look at it, but they do present good quality updated designs, and offer actual six - speed automatic transmissions for those who do not
want a CVT.
Hyundai may get some pushback who
want all the tech options but don't
want to be forced into the
higher - price, lower -
mpg V8 model.
The acceleration of the car its something that lacks, of course this particular car was not design for that, this is basically a nice car that can drive you to place you
want still looking and also keeping those
mpg high, the integration of the GDi engine on this vehicle for sure made the Veloster one step better than the competition.
At the end this version of the Veloster is the right choice for anybody who
wants a really nice car, being unique, keep
high MPGs, right price and now have nice amount of aftermarket parts.
Hybrid competition is on the rise, but shoppers
wanting an upper scale
high mpg sedan may consider the slightly
higher - line, but functionally and dimensionally almost identical Lexus ES hybrid.
If you
wanted an Elantra that was more efficient than the Focus, you'd get the sedan with the 145 - horsepower, 1.8 - liter that goes the Focus 2.0 - liter one
mpg higher.
If you
want to get to 60 mph in less than 3 seconds at the start of a 20 - minute lapping session at the track, the NSX offers a compelling reason why a hybrid car tuned for performance rather than
highest mpg is the wave of the future.