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The Latest in Affordable Hybrids

Because I am now a licensed driver I decided that it was time to look into
what the perfect car would be to drive. I decided to take into consideration some of
the things that are most important to me. I looked at make and model, because I
wanted a new car and from a good car brand. I wanted to be sure that the car
looked like something I would drive every day. However the two most important
things to me were the price and the combined MPG. All the cars were about the
same price although some were slightly more than others. I only chose hybrids that
had good mileage because I do not want to have to pay for gas all the time.

Price

Combin
ed MPG

Monthl
y Cost

Horse
Powe
r

2015 Kia
Hyundai
Sonata

$24,85
0

38MPG

$456.53

199hp

2015
Ford
Fusion

$25,64
0

42MPG

$471.04

188hp

2015
Toyota
Camry

$25,71
5

41MPG

$472.42

200hp

2015
Honda
Civic

$25,82
1

45MPG

$474.37

110hp

2015
Volkswag
en Jetta

$26,31
5

36MPG

$483.44

210hp

Make/
Model

Julia Bankes
Word 6

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Period 2

Station 04
1/30/15

Because I was most concerned


with MPG and price I wanted more
practical hybrid cars with great MPG.
Although all the cars were around
$25,000 I decided that the best price for
what the car offers was the 2015 Ford
Fusion. It was the second least expensive
car, and had the second best MPG. Not
only did it have great, mileage which was
most important for me but it also had
one of the highest horse power which is
always nice to have in a car although it is
not necessary for me. I also like that by
buying a Ford vehicle I am supporting Detroit car manufacturing. I know that it is
well made and will last.

Julia Bankes
Word 6

Period 2

Station 04
1/30/15

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