The strong and sensual external lines of the 2007 Camry articulate a reserved sensibility making the car seem more expensive than it really is. The larger than normal headlights, integrated bumpers and dual crease lines on the hood make the nose appear more bulbous and further enhance the cars gallant characteristics while boasting exceptional aerodynamics to 0.28 Cd. Now available as a Hybrid, the 2007 Camry serves the need for practicality without compromising aesthetics.
More Horses, Less Thirst is the 2006 Honda Civic Sedan
The paradox of the 2007 Honda Civic is its a sports car that doesnt compromise fuel efficiency. The low friction 4-cylinder engine with torque rich i-VTEC engine is now available as a Hybrid with fuel efficiency of 50 mpg. The engine is connected to a powerful DC electric motor that stores the energy in a battery format. Both the exterior and interior styling have been updated to enhance the aerodynamics for even greater fuel efficiency. Driving a Honda has never been this much fun.
No Ifs, No Buts: The 2006 Corolla
The harmonious lines of the 2007 Toyota Corolla communicates the notion that it is possible to live large on a small budget. The newly re-designed Corolla has a precisely engineered and ergonomically designed interior cabin thats anything but cheap. The speedometer and rpm dials feature large font that is easy to read. The cabin also features formfitting, supportive seats both front and rear, with plenty of head room so you can continue to smile those beatific smiles mile after mile.
Hybrids And Werewolves Share A Common Trait: Efficiency
Sci-Fi meets the everyday, and everyday meets Sci-Fi. Hybrid vehicles represent a shift in contemporary American culture. Cars such as the Toyota Prius, Honda Civic, Honda Insight, Ford Escape, and Toyota Camry are some of the Hybrid automobiles revolutionizing the gas guzzling landscape. These cars are vital to the future of motoring and the safety of our planet.