Nov 10, 2014

What would you do with an extra $5,000 in your pocket?  According to the EPA, when you choose a Honda Hybrid, you will save thousands over five years in fuel costs.  The best part about driving a Honda Hybrid is that the vehicle has awesome Honda pricing as well.  Your wallet wants you to test-drive a Honda Hybrid at Clinton area Honda.

2014 Honda Civic Hybrid

Edmunds.com readers gave the Honda Civic Hybrid a perfect 5-star consumer rating. A 1.5-liter, inline-4 hybrid engine with a single overhead cam, variable valve timing, and a CVT automatic generate 110 hp at 5500 RPM and 44/47 mpg.  According to the EPA, the annual fuel cost for the Civic Hybrid is only $1,050, which saves consumers $5,250 in fuel costs over five years compared to the cost of the average new car.  Standard features in the Honda Civic Hybrid include a stereo system with six speakers, color touchscreen display, CD player, auxiliary audio input, and Bluetooth®.  Honda also loaded the Civic with a vast collection of safety features, a backup camera, lane departure warning, and a security system.

2015 Honda Accord Hybrid

The 2015 Honda Hybrids have arrived.  If you need a sedan that is a little larger, consider the 2015 Honda Accord Hybrid.  The price for the Accord is below $36,000.  The 2015 Honda Accord Hybrid Touring features a 2.0-liter inline-4 hybrid engine and a CVT automatic. The horsepower rating is 196, and the fuel economy rating is 50/45.  The EPA reports that the Honda Accord Hybrid has the potential to save consumers $5,500 in fuel costs over five years.  The Accord is fully loaded with everything you could want in a premium hybrid: heated leather seats, satellite radio, memory seat, Bluetooth®, universal garage door opener, navigation, a backup camera, and a lane departure warning system.