| Welcome to Classic Green. Green cars aren't just hybrids any more. They also include High MPG, Diesel, and E-85 Vehicles. We hope that this green buying guide can help in your search for a new vehicle. For immediate assistance please call Cliff Murphy at (440) 205-6319. | ![]() |
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| Hybrid Vehicles: Cars that use gas and electric motors. Typically get better mileage than their gas counterparts. Includes the Toyota Prius, Ford Escape Hybrid and Chevy Tahoe Hybrid. Prices range from $22,000 to $104,000. See the Full List | How Hybrids Work |
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| High MPG Vehicles: Cars that run on regular gas but get at least 32 mpg. Typically are smaller but more and more large sedans have made the list. Includes Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla and Ford Fusion. Prices range from $11,500 to $25,000. See the Full List |
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| E85 Vehicles: Cars that run on straight gas or 85% ethanol, a controversial fuel that cuts down on imported oil. Includes Chevrolet Impala, Nissan Titan. Prices range from $19,000 to $40,000. See the Full List |
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| Diesel Vehicles: Cars that run on diesel engines, which typically get better fuel economy than gas engines. Includes BMW 335d, and the Volkswagen Touareg 2. Prices range from $20,000 to $68,000. See the Full List |
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