2009 Hybrid Buying Guide

From pickup trucks to luxury sedans there is a hybrid waiting for you


2009 Nissan Altima Hybrid

Nissan's green machine gets no changes for 2009, but it's one of the more impressive sedan hybrids available. Priced only slightly higher than a comparable non-hybrid Altima, the hybrid model offers a tax credit that nearly offsets the increased price.

Base MSRP: $27,345
City/highway MPG: 35/33
Price Premium: $2,730 more than Nissan Altima 3.5 SL
Tax Credit: $2,350

Model Highlights:
Get more info on this vehicle700-mile vehicle range
Get more info on this vehicleNicely thought-out interior with available leather seating surfaces
Get more info on this vehicleUtilizes a Toyota hybrid system under license

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