Hybrid car: Toyota Highlander Mildly updated for 2017, the Highlander is the only three-row hybrid SUV currently available, making it worth consider- ing. Good news includes a power increase in the 3.5-liter V-6 (to 306 horsepower), although there’s a small fuel-economy penalty. The hybrid is rated at 30 miles per gallon in the city, 28 highway
Toyota Highlander
and 29 combined. The bottom line cost starts at $36,270 without subsidies.
Other worthy cars: The fuel cell-powered Honda Clar-
ity, Toyota Mirai and Hyundai Tucson (for southern Califor- nians); any of the Ioniqs; the versatile plug-in hybrid Chev- rolet Volt; and the quick BMW i3 and i8 and Tesla Model S if the budget allows.
Jim Motavalli is an author, freelance journalist and speaker specializing in clean automotive and other environmental topics. He lives in Fairfield, CT. Connect at
JimMotavalli.com.
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