This should be a fascinating year for hybrids in the compact and midsize car segments, and a great year for consumer choice. The new American-built 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid is the first midsize hybrid sedan to be built in the U.S., while the revamped and substantially improved 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid has already been well received since its unveiling this past fall. Both of these vehicles are delivering what hybrid consumers are asking for -- solid Performance along with better gas mileage, lower smog-forming and fewer global warming emissions. The Nissan Altima Hybrid is another excellent vehicle, but will only be sold in California. The Hyundai Accent Hybrid, having debuted last year at the Guangzhou, China, auto show, is due in the U.S. by year's end, and it looks like it may give consumers a 44 percent boost in fuel economy for significantly less than $20,000 -- and that's before the federal tax credit. Midsize Hybrids Should Follow the Leader The second-generation Prius, which debuted in 2004, showed that you can have it all -- More room, low emissions, and great gas mileage. The natural follow-up would have been to build on what makes the Prius so successful while providing - More available
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