2005 Best Hybrid Car Models
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2005 Best Hybrid Car Models


Since its first commercial product in 1990, the number of hybrid car models for a large amount of swelling.

In 2004, about 80,000 hybrid vehicles (including cars and trucks) in the United States alone, reaching about 17 million dollars in revenue and sold. In 2005, nearly 200,000 hybrid cars sold various models. These unique sales in the same year, representing all cars sold in the United States, 1.2 percent of the total. Some officials in the United States in 2007 sold 400,000 hybrid vehicles, dass

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Toyota Prius, but the rules supreme over other hybrid car models. This equates to 52% of the total hybrid market in 2005, selling 107,897 units, the Toyota Prius is now unbeatable. The next most popular hybrid Honda Civic Hybrid, with sales of 25,000 vehicles.

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2005 Honda Civic Hybrid. Automatic or manual transmission and CVT, 4-door sedan chairs / 5. If multiple 650 miles per fill up MPG is 47city / 48 HWY. Based on 2005 prices, this model is valued at U.S. $ 19.800 per unit.

This model is fully air-conditioned, Micron air filter, anti-lock braking system (ABS) has features such as built. 4 speakers AM / FM / CD audio system together, cruise control, electric windows, mirrors and door shut.

2005 Honda Accord Hybrid. Mid-is4 door sedan and 5-seater. Mileage (mpg): 29 City / 37 HWY during transmission, 5-speed automatic. Fill up is different 600 miles (1,000 km). Based on 2005 sales price, based on a car worth $ 30,000.

Special features of this hybrid car model, unique hybrid air-conditioning, anti-lock braking system (ABS), Grade Logic Control, seat adjustment 8-way power drivers, single, satellite-based navigation system is connected. These features, but read the owner.

Another hybrid car model from the list in the 2005 Honda Insight, it is. It has 3 doors and a two-seater coupe. CVT automatic transmission or 5-speed manual transmission. 600 per fill up miles (1,000 km) with mileage (mpg): 60 city / 70 Hwy (3.2L/100km).

- U.S. $ 21.280 $ 19.080: 2003 price in exchange for the selling price.

Based on the characteristics, hybrid car models, anti-lock braking system (ABS), CFC-free air conditioning, electronic display device is fully air-conditioned. Door locks, tachometer, power windows and mirrors and / stereo / cassette clock FM system.

2005 Toyota Prius. Of course, that model successful hybrid car in the U.S. market is one of the best that are available. This is a 4 door lift back is a 5-seat sedan. Mileage (mpg): 60 City / 51 HWY during automatic CVT transmission. 566 km between a fill up. In 2005, based on the basic sale price, sample code unit is $ 20.875.

This is the air conditioning, CFC-free air conditioning, anti-lock braking system (ABS) is. Central instrument display, LCD monitors, power supplies, electric windows and mirrors, Deluxe AM / FM 4 speaker closed ETR / cassette door.

2005 Ford Escape Hybrid. Answering those Japanese cars Ford 4 Door / 5 SUV units. 4WD 29/33 | Broadcasting 2WD 31/36 A Mileage (city / highway) with the CVT automatic transmission. Various fill up 400 to 600 kilometers. Anti-lock braking system (ABS), 2 horizontal bars with roll roofing, manual air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors, locked the doors and dash 6 disc CD systems / FM stereo clock. $ 26.970 based on 2005 prices

2006 Lexus RX 400H. Hybrid car model 4 door / 5 SUV units. ECVT automatic transmission is 31city / 27hwy mileage (mpg) and 450-530 miles per fill up. The retail price is $ 48.500

Dual-zone air conditioning and automatic garage doors, lights and part-time four-wheel drive (AWD drive a Lexus exclusive 8 - speaker sound system, 6-disc CD player, power tilt and slide moon roof, receiver).

2005 hybrid car models, including some of the best and unique. In the future, hybrid cars and other experts in the history of car models from the most productive in the hope that their progress will occur.
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