Thursday, July 06, 2006

The Lowdown on the Latest in Hybrid SUVs

It is still surprising that the first hybrid vehicle was a car. With the reputation that SUVs have for being giant gas-guzzlers with no respect for the environment, you would think that we would have seen the Toyota Highlander several years ago. If they had thought even further ahead, then perhaps we would already have our first hybrid minivan in the U.S., instead of in Japan. As of now, there are four hybrid SUVs available in the mainstream market, with more on the way, including the Saturn VUE, which is set to release in 2007. Mazda is also coming out with their Tribute in 2006. Many people have been waiting patiently for an affordable hybrid SUV and now would be the time to get one. More manufacturers are offering decently priced SUVs than ever before. Technology, combined with makers’ shaving a little off of the prices to encourage buyers, have at least four SUVs under $35,000 on the market. As long as you don’t insist on buying the Lexus RX 400h, which will start you around $49,000, a hybrid SUV is off to a great start for its handful of makers.