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Top Comments (10)
I have the 2026 civic hybrid Sport Touring. On highway I get about 40mpg at 70 mph cruising. In the city driving I’ve hit 63mpg, following the flow of traffic.
The Palisade looks fantastic inside and out and has impressive specs. I heard a review of it from consumer reports last week that surprised me. I think it's worth a listen before you purchase. The issues they had may have been flukes or things that will change with updates, but their experience wasn't great for multiple drivers. I'm a Hyundai owner and I want them to do well, but thought I share.
I like look of Kia Sportage Hybrid. Also it has spare tire.
I have a 2025 Ford Maverick lariat hybrid with the 4K tow package. I couldn’t be happier with the capability and all of the tech. It has stepped that I don’t even see in even 60,000 or $70,000 truck. It has a freaking integrated trailer brake controller in a automatic to assist camera system to help you hook up a trailer. All for less than 40,000 bucks and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. I took my little 13 foot toe behind about at least once a month camping down here in Florida and it’s more than capable.
For me, being from Europe, the new Ford Ranger PHEV or the simply brilliant Ford Maverick that you get in the US (it would be perfect for our small roads and streets), and we can't go by missing on simply a beast, the new Porsche 911 Turbo S ;) !
We bought a 2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid SX prestige, and just love it. I am curious, though, as to why the very similar Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid didn't get a mention?
Is there a vehicle you've been hoping will get the hybrid treatment? Let us know in the comments!
You mention some expensive vehicles such as the Hyundai Palisade and the Toyota Grand Highlander however you never mentioned the new BMW X3 M50 or the X3 30xi with both M packages. We have the latter 4 banger. On a recent 6 day trip from Montreal to Cape Coral, FL with a fully loaded, breathing room only X3 30xi with stops just outside NY; Fairfax, NC; Ashville, NC; Savannah, GA, we averaged 32 MPG with effortless engine performance. Better yet on a recent local errand in Cape Coral, during a 3.3 mile, 11 minute drive in traffic and traffic lights, we averaged 45.5 MPG! When I fill this up I routinely see well over 600 miles range or close to 1k kms! The M50 gets 32 MPG on the highway which for a big vehicle with over 400 HP (real not published) is amazing.
You're spot on with your assessment of Toyota's front seats. I've owned two Camry's and a Prius, and after 30 minutes driving in all of them it felt like I was sitting on the floorboards. Apparently Toyota doesn't get enough complaints on that or they just don't care. Loved the cars, but my posterior didn't.
Great reviews -thanks!
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Top Comments (10)
I have the 2026 civic hybrid Sport Touring. On highway I get about 40mpg at 70 mph cruising. In the city driving I’ve hit 63mpg, following the flow of traffic.
The Palisade looks fantastic inside and out and has impressive specs. I heard a review of it from consumer reports last week that surprised me. I think it's worth a listen before you purchase. The issues they had may have been flukes or things that will change with updates, but their experience wasn't great for multiple drivers. I'm a Hyundai owner and I want them to do well, but thought I share.
I like look of Kia Sportage Hybrid. Also it has spare tire.
I have a 2025 Ford Maverick lariat hybrid with the 4K tow package. I couldn’t be happier with the capability and all of the tech. It has stepped that I don’t even see in even 60,000 or $70,000 truck. It has a freaking integrated trailer brake controller in a automatic to assist camera system to help you hook up a trailer. All for less than 40,000 bucks and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. I took my little 13 foot toe behind about at least once a month camping down here in Florida and it’s more than capable.
For me, being from Europe, the new Ford Ranger PHEV or the simply brilliant Ford Maverick that you get in the US (it would be perfect for our small roads and streets), and we can't go by missing on simply a beast, the new Porsche 911 Turbo S ;) !
We bought a 2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid SX prestige, and just love it. I am curious, though, as to why the very similar Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid didn't get a mention?
Is there a vehicle you've been hoping will get the hybrid treatment? Let us know in the comments!
You mention some expensive vehicles such as the Hyundai Palisade and the Toyota Grand Highlander however you never mentioned the new BMW X3 M50 or the X3 30xi with both M packages. We have the latter 4 banger. On a recent 6 day trip from Montreal to Cape Coral, FL with a fully loaded, breathing room only X3 30xi with stops just outside NY; Fairfax, NC; Ashville, NC; Savannah, GA, we averaged 32 MPG with effortless engine performance. Better yet on a recent local errand in Cape Coral, during a 3.3 mile, 11 minute drive in traffic and traffic lights, we averaged 45.5 MPG! When I fill this up I routinely see well over 600 miles range or close to 1k kms! The M50 gets 32 MPG on the highway which for a big vehicle with over 400 HP (real not published) is amazing.
You're spot on with your assessment of Toyota's front seats. I've owned two Camry's and a Prius, and after 30 minutes driving in all of them it felt like I was sitting on the floorboards. Apparently Toyota doesn't get enough complaints on that or they just don't care. Loved the cars, but my posterior didn't.
Great reviews -thanks!