Lately Ford has been a car maker that is concentrating on fuel efficiency. They entered into a licensing agreement with Toyota in order to use some of the Prius’ hybrid technology. The New Ford Fusion is just the tip of the iceberg. Each year is seems like Toyota is on the cutting edge of the hybrid race. Their hybrid lineup is the largest and most fuel efficient of any manufacturer. What makes Toyota so great is that you can buy a Certified Used Car that comes with a warranty. Finally Honda is always in the mix not matter what. If their Japanese counter-parts are doing something right, you can bet that Honda will no doubt try to top their rivals. And they did just that with the New Honda Insight. The Insight has a great starting price point and is backed by Honda Nameplate.
The New Honda Insight starts at right around $20k and gets 43 MPG in the City and 40 MPG on the highway, for a combine fuel economy score of 41. What makes the Insight so fuel efficient is the small 1.3 gas engine and the integrated motor assist electric engine. These two engine can run at the same time which is a problem other hybrids manufacturers avoid. A continuois variable transmission put power down while the sleek shape reduces drag when speeds get a bit faster. And when you slow down, regenerative braking recharges the batteries. The Honda Insight has secured its place in the hybid automotive world.
Source:http://automobiles.honda.com/insight-hybrid/exterior-photos.aspx