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| Price | $22,045.00 | $24,345.00 | $22,140.00 | $26,200.00 | $24,350.00 |
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| The Bottom Line | The 2007 Saturn Aura Green Line succeeds in its mission statement of being a cheap hybrid. While its stripped-down cabin disappoints, its entry-level drive train technology delivers decent fuel economy gains over the V-6 gasoline model. | Although its dashboard isn't loaded with electronics, the 2007 Saturn Aura is a solid sedan with a decent stereo and has navigation and hands-free calling offered through OnStar. | The 2008 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid, while very inexpensive, doesn't get much value from its hybrid system, and its cabin tech is only a little better than average. | 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. | 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. |
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| Drivetrain available |
Front-drive |
front-drive |
Front-drive |
front-drive |
Front-drive |
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Hybrid |
Gas |
Hybrid |
Hybrid |
Hybrid |
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Sedan |
sedan |
Sedan |
sedan |
Sedan |
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Green Line |
XR |
Hybrid |
Hybrid |
Hybrid |
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