Is the hybrid minivan fact or fiction? They are fact. Hybrid vehicles have been a big success in the United States. With cars getting 40 miles to the gallon in city driving, it is easy to see why many are purchasing them. Hybrid minivan mpg is expected to be comparable, if not quite as high as that of hybrid cars. Hybrid minivans have only been out for a couple of years. Just as the market for hybrid cars is becoming more popular and competitive, the same can be said for minivans. Hybrid vehicles run on both gasoline and electricity, making them a fuel efficient, environmentally friendly choice for many consumers. Hybrid minivans produce less harmful emissions, meaning less pollution in the air.
Why a Minivan?
Many families choose a minivan because of the functionality of the vehicle. With newer models seating up to 8 family members, it makes sense for large or extended families. Many models offer features which make the minivan appealing to more than just moms. There is more storage capacity, hidden floor compartments and a modern interior look.
Hybrid Manufacturers
Though not all manufacturers offer a hybrid minivan, by the end of 2011, almost all will be. The jump to get into this part of the market is evident with the Toyota Sienna hybrid minivan to arrive soon within the United States. They recently released a hybrid minivan in Japan. Honda is said to be releasing one in 2011 as well.
A hybrid minivan will help consumers save money, since less will be spent at the gas pump.




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