2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid
2.0-liter / 4-cylinder
CVT Automatic
Regular Gasoline
42 MPG combined
43 city / 41 highway
2017 Lexus CT 200h
1.8-liter / 4-cylinder
CVT Automatic
Regular Gasoline
42 MPG combined
43 city / 40 highway
2017 Kia Optima Hybrid
2.0-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic (six-speed)
Regular Gasoline
42 MPG combined
39 city / 46 highway
2017 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid SE
2.0-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic (six-speed)
Regular Gasoline
42 MPG combined
39 city / 45 highway
2017 Toyota Prius v
1.8-liter / 4-cylinder
CVT Automatic
Regular Gasoline
41 MPG combined
43 city / 39 highway
2017 Ford C-MAX Hybrid
2.0-liter / 4-cylinder
CVT Automatic
Regular Gasoline
40 MPG combined
42 city / 38 highway
2017 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
2.5-liter / 4-cylinder
CVT Automatic
Regular Gasoline
40 MPG combined
42 city / 38 highway
2017 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid
2.0-liter / 4-cylinder
CVT Automatic
Regular Gasoline
40 MPG combined
41 city / 38 highway
2017 Lexus ES 300h
2.5-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic (six-speed)
Regular Gasoline
40 MPG combined
40 city / 39 highway
2017 Toyota Avalon Hybrid
2.5-liter / 4-cylinder
Automatic (six-speed)
Regular Gasoline
40 MPG combined
40 city / 39 highway
March 14th, 2017
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