2005 Honda Insight
MPG & MSRP:
Automatic 57/56, $21,530
5-speed manual 61/66, $19,330
With the introduction of the Insight in December 1999, Honda became the first company to sell a hybrid vehicle in the U.S. With an aluminum body, ultra-efficient IMA powertrain and world-class aerodynamics, the Insight has held the title of America's most fuel-efficient car for each of the past five model years (2000-2004). The Insight is equipped with a standard 1.0-liter, I3, 67-horsepower, hybrid engine that achieves 61-mpg in the city and 68-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard. The CVT w/ AC is equipped with a standard 1.0-liter, I3, 65-horsepower, hybrid engine that achieves 57-mpg in the city and 56-mpg on the highway. From the tires to its powertrain and exterior design, the Insight -- the original hybrid -- is built for people who want to make a statement, and aren't too concerned about room, convenience, ride or performance.
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