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2008 Honda Civic Hybrid - Rusty Wallis Honda Dallas - William

This is a short video clip of the reliable, safe and fuel efficient 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid Recorded on July 23, 2008 using a Flip Video camcorder.

51 MPG - 2005 Honda Civic Hybrid

51 miles per gallon traveling from 210 West/Vernon, 605 South, to 105 West towards LAX (Los Angeles International Airport). July 11, 2008 - 06:45 ...

Rusty Wallis Honda Dallas - 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid Leather & Navi - Sean

The reliable and fuel efficient 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid with Leather and Navigation.

Let’s all Stand Up and Give Soaring Gas Prices a Big Hand of Applause!

No? You are not happy about our gas prices? Well, honestly I’m not either, but the more I thought about it, the more I came to believe that perhaps our soaring gas prices and dependence on foreign oil has turned out to be a blessing in disguise.

It seems as though the most effective way to reach consumers is through our pocketbook. Once more we are outraged at high fuel prices and demanding something be done about it.

The auto industry has the technology to build fuel efficient cars, it has had much of this technology for decades, but it has not developed this technology into cost effective mass marketed vehicles. Why? Because the consumer has not demanded it. No matter what, the auto industry is and always will be consumer driven.

As long as the consumer continues to purchase what the industry is putting out, they will keep building what they are building. Granted, because of emission controls and higher mileage standards over the years we now have less harmful emissions and better mileage than we did twenty years ago. While this has been a great start we cannot let that become a stopping point.

Let’s take realistic look at where we are today and how we, as consumers, can help insure a more cost efficient and healthier future for ourselves, our children and generations to come. We now have hybrid cars that provide much better fuel efficiency and less pollutants, and fuel cell vehicles that use no gasoline and produce no harmful emissions, their only by-product is vapor.

Here are some of the hybrids available now and scheduled for the near future

DaimlerChrysler – Diesel-electric Dodge Ram pickup with 15 percent mileage boost.

Early 2008: Dodge Durango SUV, no details available.

Ford – Escape Hybrid: SUV rated at 36 in city driving with two-wheel-drive model, nearly double that of the gas-only Escape. Highway driving rated at 31 mpg.

October 2005: Mercury Mariner SUV, 33 mpg in the city, 29 on the highway.

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