2009 Hybrid Buying Guide

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


2009 Chrysler Aspen Hybrid

The all-new Chrysler Aspen Hybrid SUV crossover claims a 53 percent increase in fuel economy over standard engines by utilizing twin electric motors mated to a 5.7-liter Hemi V8. The resulting fuel economy isn't overwhelming, by any means, but again, this is a strong first step for an SUV.

Base MSRP: $46,120
City/Highway MPG: 19/20
Price Premium: $8,155 over comparable Chrysler Aspen Limited 4x4
Tax Credit: $2,200

Model Highlights:
Get more info on this vehicleUtilizes electric-only mode for low speeds
Get more info on this vehicleCar-like fuel economy for a full-size SUV
Get more info on this vehicleComfortable eight-passenger seating with available leather

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