Unfortunately, one hybrid does not represent the entire line of models. Each make of a company's hybrid uses more or less miles per gallon than the next one, such as for regular cars. You'll have to be more specific as to which hybrid.
There are many different hybrid cars on the market today. Most hybrid cars range from 30 to 60 miles per gallon. The miles per gallon can also vary depending on location and the types of roads you are driving on.
Ah, the Toyota Prius is a wonderful car, isn't it? It typically gets around 50 miles per gallon, which is quite impressive! Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you can explore with such great fuel efficiency.
In 2011, hybrid cars have already been on the market for many years. Hybrid cars have stayed and continue to be popular because they have value for the customer. Most hybrid vehicles today truly help the consumer save money. Some of the hybrid models today are the Toyota Prius Wagon which gets 42 miles per gallon, the Infinity M45h Hybrid which gets 34 miles per gallon, and the Lexus CT200h Hybrid which gets 42 miles per gallon.
The Ford Escape Hybrid gets about 33 mpg Prius is in the upper 40s, low 50s
Prius in IL, winter 43 mpgs and summer 55 mpgs.
I have had a 2008 Civiv Hybrid just over a month and I see 45+ mpg doing 30% hiway and 70% city driving over 700 miles.
On my 2010 Kia Sportage I get 46 miles to the gallon at 70mph, 52 miles to the gallon on a long run at 55mph and about 40 running about the town. It is lower in winter when the car takes time to warm up and journeys tend to be shorter.
It depends on a few factors. At very least you would have to know your car's gas mileage as well as the hybrid car's gas mileage as well as the price of gas and how many miles you drive. You can calculate your total savings by converting to a hybrid car by using the Hybrid Car Calculator, found at www.money-zine.com/Calculators/Auto-Loan-Calculators/Hybrid-Car-Calculator/ or www.josephsunny.com/finance/hybrid.html A hybrid averaging 40 miles per gallon versus a standard car with 25 miles per gallon will save $9,300 over 200,000 miles when the price of gas is $3.10.
it depends on the model and if it is a Hybrid or not but it's bwt 17-22mpg in the road and 26-33mpg on the highway
20 miles to the gallon 20 miles to the gallon
15 miles to the gallon 15 miles to the gallon