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2009 Honda Civic Hybrid - Trims

MSRP: $23,650 - $26,850 See Local Classifieds
 

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4dr Sedan (4) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan Specs $23,650 $21,766 40 45
4dr Sedan w/Navi Specs $25,650 $23,601 40 45
4dr Sedan w/Leather Specs $24,850 $22,867 40 45
4dr Sedan w/Navi & Leather Specs $26,850 $24,701 40 45
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The new Volkswagen Jetta TDI sports real-world highway fuel economy in the 40s, with cleaner emissions than diesels of the past, and it’s a much more settled choice for highway driving.

The Honda Civic GX uses natural gas, not gasoline, to provide good power and fuel economy; its range is rather short, but it’s even more economical to run than a hybrid if you have access.

The Toyota Prius has been a pioneer in hybrid vehicles.

The current Prius has good interior room and strong fuel economy, along with hatchback utility; an all-new Prius is expected very soon, as a 2010 model.

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