Quick Review On 2006 Hybrid Cars
Demand for hybrid cars has sharply grown over
the past three years, as pump prices continue to surge and
eating a considerable part of the household
budget.
Hybrid cars may not be the complete solution
to rising oil prices but they are very economical, as they rely
more on electricity instead of gas for power. For 2006,
business conditions have remained turbulent. The current crisis
in Israel and Lebanon will likely have an adverse effect on oil
markets given that they are very near the world’s top oil
producers. Other issues that
will keep gas prices high include China’s demand, terrorist
attacks on refineries and volatility in stock markets. Is 2006
finally the right time to jump on the bandwagon for hybrid
cars? For 2006, the top Japanese car makers Honda and Toyota
have released an impressive line of hybrid cars that have been
updated to conform with the demands of the daily
driver.
The
2006 hybrid car promises more power behind the steering wheel
but gas consumption will be comparable to a child guzzling a
bad-tasting cough syrup.
Honda Accord 2006 hybrid
car
The new Accord Hybrid from Honda is
4-door sedan ideal for families with 2-3 kids. This car comes
in two trims and 5-speed automatic transmission. Overdrive
option is standard equipment. For those that enjoy long and
leisurely rides, Honda is offering a Accord Hybrid equipped
with a Navigation system. Both trims are
powered by a standard V6, 3.0-liter, 253-horsepower engine. The
Accord Hybrid is capable of 25-mpg in city driving and 34-mpg
in highway driving.
The
Honda Accord 2006 hybrid car is well suited for the highways
and boasts of excellent responsiveness and outstanding
acceleration.
Initial
impressions The
2006 Honda Accord Hybrid
Car has been criticized for its disappointing fuel economy
but lauded for its outstanding performance especially in
fast-driving. The car battery used in the car is relatively low
in power and supposed does not effectively maximize the hybrid
technology unlike rival models. Some users have
also been critical over the “rough” automatic transmission
shifting between gears and poor flawed synchronization between
engine and battery.
Honda Civic 2006 Hybrid
Car The new
Honda Civic Hybrid is a 4-door sedan ideal for small families.
The vehicle comes in two trims namely the the CVT AT-PZEV w/
Navigation System and the CVT AT-PZEV
A
standard I4 1.3-liter 110-horsepower hybrid engine powers the
2006 Civic Hybrid car. This model has the capability to run
49-mpg in city driving and 51-mpg in highway
drives.
Initial impressions of 2006 hybrid
car The 2006
Civic Hybrid car is a top-notch performer especially for who
are looking for the perfect driving experience. The interior
has been lauded for its attractive lay-out and design.
Gas consumption is exceptional, as delivers near or slightly
above its specifications. However, the 2006
Civic Hybrid has been criticized more on its ambitious despite.
The digital speedometer is a nice new touch but can be
distracting especially during night drives. The Civic Hybrid
only comes with rear drum brakes, which is disappointing
considering that the Civic has been named car of the
year. The hand
brake is also placed on odd location and will be
discomforting for those with large thighs. The 2006 Civic
Hybrid is a “driver’s car” and will perform best hybrid car when used in the
highways.
Toyota Prius 2006 hybrid
car Updated for
2006, the new Toyota Prius is a 4-door sedan, ideal for small
families. This hybrid car only comes in one trim has a 4-Door
Liftback. Toyota
Prius 2006 hybrid car is powered with by a standard I4,
1.5-liter, hybrid engine running 110-horsepower. In city
driving, the Prius can achieve 60-mpg and 51-mpg in
highway driving.
Initial impressions of 2006 hybrid
car The Prius
features a spacious interior that can easily fit small
families. Ideal for pedestrian drivers but those conscious with
performance should stay away, as acceleration is slow. In
addition, consumers have also been disappointed over the
inability of the car to reach its advertised consumption and
high price. For those tht want to save the world the Prius is
great but look the other way if you want to save
money.
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