
Due to volatile gas prices, many consumers decided to invest in a hybrid car to help save money and ensure a predictable monthly budget. Prospective car buyers in the market for hybrid vehicles in New Jersey may want to check out the 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid and the Lexus RX 400h, two of the best-selling, most energy-efficient cars manufactured in 2006.
Honda Civic Hybrid is completely redesigned for 2006, adding additional security, performance, and refining capabilities. New standard equipment includes four-channel anti-lock brakes, side curtain airbags, front seat airbags, electronic brake force distribution and a telescopic steering wheel.
The '06 Civic Hybrid, Honda-powered engine to help the integrated system, which is a 1.3 liter V4 engine and gas engine with an electronic continuously variable transmission according to MSN Autos.
The new transmission system is capable of producing 110 horsepower and more fuel efficient than the previous year's model. Honda hybrid will top the 50 miles to the gallon in the city and highway.
In the meantime, consumers who want to buy a slightly more sophisticated energy-efficient vehicle, interested in the Lexus RX 400H, which is the most popular luxury hybrid sports utility vehicle manufactured in 2006.
The super ultra-low-efficient vehicle rating (SULEV), the new RX 400h is equipped with a hybrid system that combines a 3.3-liter V6 engine with three electric motor-generator according to Edmunds.com.
The hybrid SUV in the powertrain produces 268 horsepower and boasts an EPA rating of 33 miles per hour to the city and 28 mpg on the highway. The RX400h accelerates 0-60 mph in just 7.2 seconds, an impressive number considering the nature of the fuel-efficient vehicle.
What determines the '06 Lexus hybrid, but a large number of standard functions, such as 'control, dual-zone climate, GPS navigation, power seats, power windows, power liftgate, rear DVD , Mark Levinson audio system megawatts, 'the Source News reports. 'I manage all the stuff at the same time without fear of draining the battery.'

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