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05/03/2012 05:00 AM

The Car Coach: Green vehicles at the NY Auto Show

Green vehicles are here to stay and the NY Auto Show is introducing new green cars at much lower prices. Lauren Fix, the Car Coach, has a closer look.

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The price of gasoline is a continual concern and many drivers have considered purchasing a hybrid car. In the past, these vehicles may have been outside your budget. This year, however, the 2012 New York International Auto Show is offering new hybrid vehicles that may finally fit your price range.

Ford Fusion Hybrid – mid-sized sedan
MPG: 41 city / 36 highway
Price: $22,639

Toyota Prius C – compact car
MPG: 53 city / 46 highway
Price $18,950

Hyundai Sonata Hybrid – mid-sized sedan
MPG: 36 city / 40 highway
Price: $22,978

Honda Civic Hybrid
MPG :44 city / 44 highway
Price: $24,050

Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid - Sedan
MPG: about 45 mpg
Price: mid $20,000

Kia Optima Hybrid – mid-sized sedan
MPG: 35 city / 40 highway
Price: $25,700

Diesel cars are green, too. Diesel-fueled engines have always been available in heavy-duty trucks, but manufacturers also offer them in a few compact and mid-size sedans, as well as some SUVs and hatchbacks. All modern diesel engines are turbocharged for increased power and very high fuel efficiency. Most diesel vehicles can go 6-700 miles on a tank of fuel. That’s impressive.

Volkswagen Golf Diesel – compact
MPG: 30 city / 42 highway
Price: $24,235

Audi A3 Diesel – station wagon
MPG: 30 city / 42 highway
Price: $30,250

2013 Chevy Cruze diesel has been announced as well as the Mazda Skyactive diesel so look for more great choices in the future.

Whether you are in the market for all-electric plug-in, hybrid or diesel car, seek out government and business rebates to help lower the price before you sign on the dotted line.

Remember, when looking at a hybrid (or any car for that matter) test drive as many vehicles in the category as possible and do your homework to see what meets your family’s needs.

Visit www.autoblog.com for more information.