Answers: Yes, hybrids are significantly more fuel efficient than non-hybrids.
People enjoy complained that the Prius doesn't get the advertise 55 mpg, but no cars get the mileage estimated by the EPA prior to 2008 because the EPA tested them underneath ideal conditions. In genuineness the Prius gets more or less 50 mpg, not a huge decrease from the estimates.
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The Vue hybrid is okay for an SUV, getting in the region of 29 mpg (according to 2008 EPA estimates whicha are more accurate). It only costs nearly $3500 more than the regular Vue, which just get 23 mpg.
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That's about a 26% mileage increase, which is run of the mill for an SUV hybrid. Hybrid cars are more efficient because they're lighter. The Civic hybrid is something like a 43% mileage efficiency rise over the regular Civic, for example.
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no we have the prius and it give like 49 mpg
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