Who doesn’t like reading a good review on something they are thinking of buying? Well, to make things a little easier, Kelly Blue Book released the 2009 best new family vehicles list. This list showcases the absolute best vehicles in terms of safety as well as efficiency and family friendliness. Below are the vehicles Runde offers from the list and a quote from Kelly blue book explaining why the vehicle is one you should buy.
#3. 2009 Chevy Malibu
“As a fuel-friendly family sedan, the newest Chevy Malibu has some seriously strong credentials. Not only does it offer class-leading fuel economy topping out at an impressive 33 highway miles per gallon, it also edged out the Honda Accord to win our 2008 Family Sedan Comparison Test.” Gas Mileage: 26 mpg (22 city, 33 hwy)
#5. 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid
“After undergoing a major overhaul for the 2008 model year, the Ford Escape Hybrid is improved again for 2009 with a more powerful and more efficient gas-electric powertrain. Its city fuel-economy rating of 34 miles per gallon is one better, even, than that of the Toyota Camry Hybrid’s.” Gas Mileage: 32 mpg (34 city, 31 hwy)
#8. 2009 Chevy Tahoe Hybrid
“Car-based crossovers continue to displace traditional SUVs in suburban driveways, but for big families with big passenger/cargo/towing needs, the full-size SUV remains indispensible. The Chevy Tahoe Hybrid is as green as it gets in this arena, and still offers towing capacity of up to 6,200 pounds.” Gas Mileage: 21 mpg (21 city, 22 hwy)
#9. 2009 Chevy Traverse
“Boasting more cargo volume than even its Chevy Tahoe stablemate, the Traverse is the biggest crossover on the road — yet it beats the fuel economy of many smaller three-row vehicles. We like all the Traverse’s siblings – Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook – but the Chevrolet has the lowest starting price, which makes it our family pick.” Gas Mileage: 19 mpg (17 city, 24 hwy) For more information about the vehicles listed above call, toll free, (800) 947-8633 and our professional sales staff will be glad to answer any questions you may have.
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Sometime these hybrid dont save any fuel consumption.