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Compact SUV Hybrids

I know there are several out there. While I'm not in the market for a new vehicle yet, when I am, it'll probably be one of those. I currently drive a 2003 Chevy Tracker, and I'd want something similar in size to it. It's a fun vehicle and I get about 22 mpg right now.

I don't like cars, and the biggest SUV I've driven (my parents' 1999 4Runner) is much too large for my taste.

So I was curious as to what people thought of the SUV hybrids out there right now, and if anyone knows what might be coming down the pike. It they're really worth it yet.

by: jtsanders 03/11/2008 8:29:47 PM
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I hope you like the Ford Escape. It is the only hybrid SUV that meets your criteria. OK, the Mariner and Tribute do, too but they are all the same truck. The Highlander is about the same size as the 4Runner and the GM trucks are way too large. That leaves the $40,000+ Lexus. Think Ford, or consider a non-hybrid truck.
by: sniperct 03/11/2008 9:17:08 PM
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*nods* Okay, thanks!
by: GreasyJack 03/11/2008 8:53:36 PM
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In my opinion, the SUV hybrids' fuel mileage advantage is so small that they are not worth it economically or environmentally. They're typically more performance oriented than economy oriented-- for example the hybrid Highlander gets about the same mileage as the 4-cylinder version, but is high-powered like the V6 model. You'll probably be better off with a little 4-cyl Rav4, CRV, Santa Fe or similar. Also, have you tried out any of the "crossover" vehicles out there like the Vibe/Matrix?

by: sniperct 03/11/2008 9:16:36 PM
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That's what I was wondering about. It doesn't sound worth it(mostly from a cost ratio), at least not until the gas mileage on them goes higher(gas prices are starting to hurt, but not enough to justify that kind of purchase just yet).

The crossovers do interest me a little, and I might check them out. I've also driven some kind of Pontiac crossover/small suv that had horrible visibility when checking your rear to the left. It was a rental car, and I was anything but impressed.
by: Bill Russell 03/11/2008 10:47:50 PM
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I rented one of those recently also. Bad visibility is correct.
by: mconn 03/11/2008 10:51:37 PM
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I absolute love small SUVs. From the Wrangler, to the Sidekick, to the RAV 4 I have now. I must admit, that they have their on road draw backs. I want my short wheelbase RAV 4 instead in a European diesel....they tested out great on line; lets beg Toyota for one. I would try a Jeep Diesel if I could trust them.
by: bscar 03/12/2008 4:39:33 PM
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The Escape will run up to 25 mph in full electric mode, according to ford's website:

The electric motor is capable of propelling Escape Hybrid up to 25 mph on its own. But when extra power is needed - such as when accelerating or passing - it combines with the gasoline engine for maximum performance. The end result is V6-like acceleration and a sporty 155 horsepower.*

*For net hybrid system combined output of both gas engine and electric motor.
by: MikeInNH 03/12/2008 9:15:58 AM
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Toyota Hylander. But unless you do a lot of city driving you'd be better off getting the non-hybrid version.
by: jtsanders 03/12/2008 12:09:16 PM
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Isn't the Highlander about the same size as the 4Runner?
by: MikeInNH 03/12/2008 3:18:59 PM
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Not even close....Much SMALLER....The FJ is about the same size as the 4runner. Highlander is on the Camry platform.
by: the same mountainbike 03/12/2008 1:53:15 PM
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I'd suggest a stop at the local bookstore. There are numerous publications out there that compare and contrast new vehicles. My favorite is the Consumer Reports New Car Preview.

There are also numerous publications that review the new offerings and concept cars that the manufacturers are "showing".
by: mconn 03/12/2008 6:06:00 PM
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Right...my 4 Runner is mechanically similar to friends FJ which is enough shorter and stiffer to make the ride "crappy". A good idea, but the FJ is POOR execution. I feel it will run it's course unless they change the design and make it truely compact.

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