Prius, Civic hybrid: Best Cars for commuters
Most fuel efficient cars for commutersAccording to Forbes Magazine both the Toyota Prius and the Honda Civic hybrid are excellent choices for commuters, especially those focused on fuel economy.
"The Toyota is especially well-packaged, with a rear seat that delivers more legroom than many big SUVs. The Prius ranks among the nation's most reliable cars, and it's more affordable for 2008," states Forbes.
On the other hand, "The hybrid version of Honda's popular compact sedan features precise steering, a spacious interior and a raft of safety features, including curtain airbags, active anti-whiplash headrests and a body structure designed to minimize pedestrian injuries."
Labels: honda civic hybrid, toyota prius



2 Comments:
The Prius is horrible for the USA.
First of all the Batteries are not good because they are Nickel Metal and they cannot be recycled.
Second buying a foreign car puts nothing back into the USA no matter what people are saying “Built in the USA" its hogwash. Basically you are killing important jobs higher up.
Third the extra cost of this car will not even pay for the gas and future battery replacement.
Forth, if you keep your old car the old car its better. To produce a car has horrible impacts on the environment.
The Prius is basically a car for people who are really not practical people and it’s actually worse for the USA and worse for our environment.
The Prius is horrible for the USA.
First of all the Batteries are not good because they are Nickel Metal and they cannot be recycled.
Second buying a foreign car puts nothing back into the USA no matter what people are saying “Built in the USA" its hogwash. Basically you are killing important jobs higher up.
Third the extra cost of this car will not even pay for the gas and future battery replacement.
Forth, if you keep your old car the old car its better. To produce a car has horrible impacts on the environment.
The Prius is basically a car for people who are really not practical people and it’s actually worse for the USA and worse for our environment.
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