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    The Benefits of Driving a Hybrid Vehicle

    Beyond great fuel economy, most hybrids boast higher owner satisfaction

    Car rearview mirror with green leaf hanging from it Illustration: Kiersten Essenpreis

    Automakers are embracing electric vehicles more than ever. But if you want to go green and aren’t ready to buy a pure plug-in EV, fuel-efficient hybrids, which run on a combination of gas and electric power, are worthy alternatives. 

    They emit fewer greenhouse gases and cost less to run than gas-only autos. They also recharge as they drive, so there’s no need to plug in, and there’s none of the range anxiety that can come with EVs. Hybrid owners also are more satisfied with their vehicles.

    For the models we tested that are offered in gas-only and hybrid versions, owner satisfaction was nearly 5 points higher, on average, for the hybrid version, according to our member survey results. The satisfaction score for the hybrid versions of the Ford EscapeToyota Camry, and Hyundai Sonata—shown below—are greater than the 5-point average.

    Ford Escape

    Toyota Camry

    Hyundai Sonata

    Editor’s Note: This article also appeared in the May 2022 issue of Consumer Reports magazine.