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Cars.com Names the Best Hybrids for the Money

CHICAGO, April 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --With Earth Day approaching, Cars.com, the premier online resource for buying and selling new and used cars, has listed its editors' picks for the best hybrids for the money.

"Gas prices remain volatile, so as shoppers consider more fuel-efficient options, they should know how effectively hybrids deliver gas mileage for their dollar—if they do at all," said Joe Wiesenfelder, Cars.com's Executive Editor. "Simply because a hybrid gets great gas mileage doesn't necessarily mean you save money in the long run, because that same hybrid often comes with a higher price tag. To determine if the added expense is worth the cash, we analyzed overall cost compared to the car's efficiency."

To help green-car shoppers get the most bang for their buck, Cars.com's experts looked at each car's average fuel economy and base sticker price. "A high mpg rating and low price provide a high efficiency-cost rating," said Wiesenfelder. "The goal of this is to get the best fuel economy for the least amount of money."

Best hybrids for the money according to the Cars.com editors are:

Segment

Vehicle

MSRP

City MPG

Highway MPG

Subcompact Car

2013 Toyota Prius c

$19,875

53

46

Compact Car

2013 Honda Insight

$19,390

41

44

Midsize Hatchback

2013 Toyota Prius

$24,995

51

48

Midsize Sedan

2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid

$27,995

47

47

Full-Size Car

2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid

$25,995

47

47

Compact Luxury Sedan

2013 Acura ILX Hybrid

$29,795

39

38

Midsize Luxury Sedan

2013 Lexus ES 300h

$41,145

40

39

Full-Size Luxury Sedan

2013 BMW ActiveHybrid 740 Li

$85,195

22

30

Midsize SUV/Crossover

2013 Toyota Highlander Hybrid

$41,015

28

28

Full-Size SUV/Crossover

2013 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid

$54,040

20

23

Luxury SUV

2013 Lexus RX 450h

$47,205

32

28

Pickup Truck

2013 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid

$42,130

20

23

"Hybrids come in all shapes and sizes these days," said Wiesenfelder. "Many people think that a hybrid won't accommodate their lifestyle because they assume all hybrids are small like the Prius or Insight, but our list helps shoppers looking for a cost effective, efficient car in just about every size and category that can meet the needs of any car shoppers."

To find out more information about any of these cars, or to read full reviews, visit www.Cars.com.

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SOURCE Cars.com

For further information: Ethan Hertzberg, ehertzberg@cars.com, +1-312-601-5685