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    Honda Accord Hybrid

    green = hybrid
    red = non-hybrid

    Year 2005
    • Available Years 2005+
    • Base MSRP Approx. $30,000
    • Style Midsize Sedan
    • Seating 5
    • Mileage 30/37 21/30 (6-cylinder)
    • Tank Size 17.1 gal
    • Emission Rating ULEV II, Bin 5
    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions/15k mi 8,700 pounds
    • 0 - 60 Performance 6.5 seconds 6.2 seconds
    • Passenger Space 103 cubic feet
    • Cargo Space 11.2 cubic feet
    • Net Power 255 horsepower
    • Gas Engine Power 240 horsepower
    • Electric Motor Power 16 horsepower
    • Gas Engine Torque 232 lb.-ft @ 5000 RPM
    • Electric Motor Torque 100 lb.-ft @ 840 rpm
    • Displacement 3.0 liter
    • Voltage 144V
    • Drag Coefficient .29
    Attached Files
    "Every man has his weakness. Mine was always just cigarettes."

  • #2
    Honda Civic Hybrid

    Year 2003
    • Available Years 2003 - 2005
    • Base MSRP Approx. $20,000
    • Style Compact
    • Seating 5
    • Mileage Manual 46/51 36/44 (4 cylinder, 1.3L, manual)
    • Tank Size 11.9 gallons
    • Emission Rating PZEV, Bin 5, Bin 9
    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions/15k mi 6,000 pounds
    • 0 - 60 Performance 12.1 seconds
    • Passenger Space 91 cubic feet
    • Cargo Space 10 cubic feet
    • Net Power 93 horsepower
    • Gas Engine Power 85 horsepower
    • Electric Motor Power 13 horsepower
    • Net Torque 105 lb.-ft.
    • Gas Engine Torque 87 lb.-ft. @ 3300 RPM
    • Electric Motor Torque 116 lb.-ft. @ 0-1500 RPM
    • Displacement 1.3 liter
    • Battery Output 144 volts
    • Drag Coefficient .28
    Attached Files
    "Every man has his weakness. Mine was always just cigarettes."

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    • #3
      Honda Insight

      Year 2005
      • Available Years 2000 - 2005
      • Base MSRP Approx. $19,000
      • Style Coupe Hatchback
      • Seating 2
      • Mileage Manual 60/65 | CVT 57/56
      • Tank Size 10.6 gallons
      • Emission Rating Manual ULEV I, Bin 9 | CVT SULEV, Bin 5
      • Greenhouse Gas Emissions/15k mi 4,500 pounds
      • 0 - 60 Performance 10.7 seconds
      • Passenger Space 47.4 cubic feet
      • Cargo Space 16.3 cubic feet
      • Net Power 71 horsepower
      • Gas Engine Power 65 horsepower
      • Electric Motor Power 13 horsepower
      • Net Torque 89 lb.-ft.
      • Gas Engine Torque 65 lb.-ft. @ 4800 RPM
      • Electric Motor Torque 25 lb.-ft. @ 0-2000 RPM
      • Displacement 1.0 liter
      • Battery Output 144 volts
      • Drag Coefficient .25
      Attached Files
      "Every man has his weakness. Mine was always just cigarettes."

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      • #4
        Toyota Prius

        Year 2005
        • Available Years 2000 - 2005
        • Base MSRP Approx. $20,000
        • Style Midsize Hatchback
        • Seating 5
        • Mileage 60/51
        • Tank Size 11.9 gal variable (bladder)
        • Emission Rating PZEV, Bin3
        • Greenhouse Gas Emissions/15k mi 5,100 pounds
        • 0 - 60 Performance 10.2 seconds
        • Passenger Space 96 cubic feet
        • Cargo Space 16 cubic feet
        • Net Power 110 horsepower
        • Gas Engine Power 76 horsepower
        • Electric Motor Power 67 horsepower
        • Net Torque NA.
        • Gas Engine Torque 82 lb.-ft. @ 4200 RPM
        • Electric Motor Torque 295 lb.-ft. @ 0-1200 RPM
        • Displacement 1.5 liter
        • Battery Output 500 volts
        • Drag Coefficient .26
        Attached Files
        "Every man has his weakness. Mine was always just cigarettes."

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        • #5
          I want to see a hybrid truck. That would be cool. And something not made in Japan, that would be cooler.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by barrowaj
            I want to see a hybrid truck. That would be cool. And something not made in Japan, that would be cooler.

            Chevy or GMC has a Silverado hybrid out, but its not that much more fuel efficient. Likewise, there is a Ford escape SUV hybrid out thats not bad.

            I'm definitely not a hybrid kind of guy but i really like the accord. Everything i've read about it to date has been good, and it has more power than a regular v6 accord.
            Rule 303

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            • #7
              Ford Escape Hybrid

              Year 2005
              • Available Years 2005+
              • Base MSRP Approx. $29,000
              • Style SUV
              • Seating 5
              • Mileage 2wd 36/31 | 4wd 33/29 2wd 22/25 | 4wd 19/22 (4-cyl)
              • Tank Size 15 gallons
              • Emission Rating PZEV, Bin 4
              • Greenhouse Gas Emissions/15k mi 2wd 8,500 pounds | 4wd 9,200 pounds
              • 0 - 60 Performance 9 seconds
              • Passenger Space 100 cubic feet
              • Cargo Space 27.6 cubic feet
              • Net Power 155 horsepower
              • Gas Engine Power 133 horsepower
              • Electric Motor Power 94 horsepower
              • Towing Capacity 1,000 pounds
              • Net Torque 124 lb.-ft.
              • Gas Engine Torque 124 lb.-ft. @ 4250 RPM
              • Electric Motor Torque 100 lb.-ft. @ 840 RPM
              • Displacement 2.3 liter
              • Battery Output 330 volts
              • Drag Coefficient .29
              Attached Files
              "Every man has his weakness. Mine was always just cigarettes."

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              • #8
                Coming soon:

                Chevrolet Malibu 2007
                Nissan Altima 2007
                Lexus GS 2006
                Chevrolet Tahoe 2007
                Dodge Durango 2007
                GMC Yukon 2007
                Lexus RX 400h SUV 2005
                Toyota Highlander SUV 2005
                Mercury Mariner SUV 2005
                Saturn VUE 2006
                Toyota Sienna Minivan 2007
                Dodge Ram 2005
                GM Silverado & Sierra 2005
                "Every man has his weakness. Mine was always just cigarettes."

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                • #9
                  Thanks Ironduke, I've been actively searching for a hybrid car for some time. That Toyota Prius seems to fit the bill. I'm a little curious about its 110 horsepower combined engine though, is it sufficient enough to climb hills?

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