As the price of gas continues to rise, hybrid cars have become one of the fastest-growing markets in new car sales in the United States. As you have probably seen, a number of manufacturers now have hybrid models on the market — ranging from compacts to trucks. Below we'll share some of the most popular hybrids available, and see how they stack up for efficiency, comfort, and utility.
Ford Fusion Hybrid
Ford’s newest modification of their Fusion sedan has won it a number of prestigious awards. This hybrid offers higher fuel efficiency than many other hybrids out there, however, several models had to be recalled due to software errors, so do your research.
Toyota Prius
The Prius was the first mass-produced hybrid vehicle. The Prius now has had over a decade to develop into the poster child for hybrid vehicle. This compact is surprisingly roomy and very comfortable, and gets excellent mileage and has great performance, making it the best all-purpose hybrid car.
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid
This fabulous family sedan is a new contender on the market, and it delivers great performance, remarkable fuel efficiency and a lengthy warranty. The one complaint some drivers have is that it lacks headroom for very tall people, so be sure to test drive and see for yourself.
Chevrolet Volt
The Volt has had a rougher start on the market, as it combines a pure electric drive with an optional gas engine. Unlike the other cars on this list, it has a plug-in battery that’s good for about 40 miles, then the internal combustion engine recharges it beyond that. Some complain that the required premium fuel is annoying and costly.
Lincoln MKZ
This luxury hybrid is a step up from some of the other more economical cars on this list. The MKZ boasts an impressive powertrain, plenty of passenger space, and is an excellent value for the money. It has a very smooth ride and unbeatable fuel economy.