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| The Bottom Line | Honda takes an old favorite and makes it even more ecofriendly and economical, but the Civic Hybrid can't keep up with the Toyota Prius's performance. | The 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid delivers plenty of power and digital entertainment features, but its thirsty engine keeps it from ruling the road. | Honda's reputation for practical economy is shown in the Civic Hybrid, well-built and simply designed to sip fuel. Interior tech options are usefully done, making this Honda a great commuter sedan. | Easy on the eyes and the pocketbook, user- as well as ecofriendly, the Toyota Camry Hybrid is a fitting front-runner in the new generation of hybrid sedans. | For point A to point B usefulness, a Honda is never a bad choice when the budget demands practicality. The 2008 Civic EX-L with navigation offers quite a bit for the money. |
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| Drivetrain available | front-drive | front-drive | Front-drive | front-drive | Front-drive |
| Available Engine | Hybrid with CVT | Hybrid with CVT | Hybrid | Hybrid | Gas |
| Body style | sedan | sedan | Sedan | sedan | Sedan |
| Trim levels | Hybrid | Hybrid | Hybrid | Hybrid | EX-L |
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