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Saturday, June 27, 2009
Coming to Green cars, the Green Car Journal had released the list of 5 most sought after Green cars in 2009. As more and more concerned individuals shift to environment friendly vehicles, the demand for these cars is on the rise... here's the top 5 as per the Green Car Journal:
GREEN CAR'S TOP 5 FOR 2009(Alphabetical Order)
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BMW 335d
BMW'S 335d showcases how well advanced, efficient, and clean diesel power can be incorporated into a performance-based sport sedan. With 23 mpg city/33 mpg highway fuel economy and gobs of torque, there's no sacrifice for performance fans here.
Engine: 3.0-liter inline-six diesel Emissions, EPA: Tier 2, Bin 5Horsepower: 265Fuel Economy, city/hwy mpg: 23/33 (EPA)Base MSRP: Under $43,000
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FORD FUSION HYBRID
Ford's first hybrid sedan uses a more advanced adaptation of the automaker's full hybrid system to allow electric driving up to 47 mph, bringing the roomy five-passenger Fusion best-in-class fuel economy. An innovative SmartGauge with EcoGuide helps drivers achieve maximum mpg.
Engine: 2.5-liter inline-four, gasoline-electric hybrid Emissions, EPA: Tier 2, Bin 5 Horsepower: 155Fuel Economy, city/hwy mpg: 38/35 (est.)Base MSRP: $27,000-$30,000 (est.)
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SATURN VUE 2 MODE HYBRID
The Vue 2 Mode breaks new ground as the first application of GM's two mode hybrid technology in a V-6 front-wheel-drive vehicle. The compact SUV combines welcome functionality and fuel economy with sprightly performance and a very smooth hybrid powertrain.
Engine: 3.6-liter V-6, gasoline-electric hybrid Emissions, EPA: Tier 2, Bin 5Horsepower: 255Fuel Economy, city/hwy mpg: 28/31 (est.)Base MSRP: Under $33,000
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SMART FORTWO
The smart fortwo represents an all new type of vehicle for American drivers. Now, the tiny two-seater that's been a popular choice in Europe for years has come here, bringing with it a small eco footprint, higher fuel efficiency, and a trendy 'green' ride for new car buyers.
Engine: 1.0-liter inline threeEmissions, EPA: Tier 2 Bin 5 Horsepower: 70 Fuel Economy, city/hwy mpg: 33/41 (EPA)Base MSRP: $13,990
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VW JETTA TDI
The 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI builds on VW's 30-plus years of diesel experience in the U.S. The latest diesel technology is used to enable this fuel efficient, affordable - and dare we say 'fun' - clean diesel sedan to meet tight emissions certification in all 50 states.
Engine: 2.0-liter inline-four, diesel Emissions, EPA: Tier 2, Bin 5 Horsepower: 140Fuel Economy, city/hwy mpg: 30/41 (EPA)Base MSRP: $21,990
source: greencar.com
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