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| Product | 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid | 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid | 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE | 2012 Hyundai Sonata SE 2.0T | 2011 Kia Optima Hybrid |
| Price | $25,795.00 | $27,200.00 | $27,400.00 | $24,745.00 | Please see the manufactures site for additional information on Pre-Production vehicles. |
| CNET editors' rating | 3.5 stars | 4 stars | 3.5 stars | 3.5 stars | 3.5 stars |
| Average user rating | 4 stars | 3.5 stars | 4 stars | 0 stars | 3 stars |
| Release date | Info unavailable | Info unavailable | Info unavailable | Info unavailable | Info unavailable |
| Bottom line | The 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid makes for a high-tech cruiser. It's a comfortable
car with impressive body styling and useful cabin electronics. | The 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid looks good and can be had with very advanced driver assistance features, but buyers should expect fuel economy averaging around 40 mpg instead of the 47 mpg EPA test number. | The Entune-powered 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE offers perhaps the best blend of performance, efficiency, and cabin comfort in Toyota's portfolio of vehicles. | With more power and more tech, the 2012 Hyundai Sonata SE 2.0T offers a lot of bang for your buck. | The Kia Optima Hybrid wowed us with its advanced drivetrain and great cabin tech, but slightly disappointing fuel economy and odd cabin tech packaging keep this green
car from getting top marks. |
| Body style | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan |
| Available Engine | Hybrid | Hybrid | Hybrid | Gas | Hybrid |
| Drivetrain available | Front-drive | Front-drive | Front-drive | Front-drive | Front-drive |
| Full specifications | Full specifications | Full specifications | Full specifications | Full specifications | Full specifications |
| Buying choices | Prices from 1 store | Prices from 1 store | Prices from 1 store | Prices from 1 store | Please see the manufactures site for additional information on Pre-Production vehicles. |