COSTA MESA, Calif. --- NADAguides.com last week released data regarding the most researched hybrid vehicles at its website during the month of July 2007. In addition to evaluating the hybrids that car buyers researched most often last month, the company evaluated which new hybrid reviews were read most often during that same timeframe. Following are the complete lists. NADAguides.com's most researched hybrid vehicles (July 2007): 1. 2007 Toyota Prius 2. 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid 3. 2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid 4. 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid 5. 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid 6. 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid 7. 2007 Saturn VUE 8. 2007 Lexus RX 400h 9. 2007 Ford Escape 10. 2008 Ford Escape NADAguides.com's most read hybrid vehicle reviews (July 2007): 1. 2007 Toyota Prius 2. 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid 3. 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid 4. 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid 5. 2007 Saturn VUE 6. 2007 Lexus RX 400h 7. 2007 Ford Escape 8. 2008 Ford Escape 9. 2007 Mercury Mariner 10. 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid Automotive industry sales reports show that the popularity of hybrids continues to grow, according to HybridCars.com. Sales of hybrids in the U.S. were up 50 percent from January to July of this year, with the Nissan Altima Hybrid gaining the largest month-over-month sales growth at 40.7 percent in July, compared to June. More than 16,000 Toyota Prius units were sold in July 2007, making it the top-selling hybrid vehicle that month, with the Toyota Camry Hybrid in second at 4,329 units and the Honda Civic Hybrid in third at 2,493 units.
NADAguides.com: Toyota, Honda and Nissan Top List of Most Popular Hybrids
COSTA MESA, Calif. --- NADAguides.com last week released data regarding the most researched hybrid vehicles at its website during the month of July 2007.
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