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4 Best 2025 Hybrid Cars for People on a Frugal Budget
4 Best 2025 Hybrid Cars for People on a Frugal Budget

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time31-01-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

4 Best 2025 Hybrid Cars for People on a Frugal Budget

Though electric vehicles are all the rage these days, they're not always the ideal choice for consumers. Not only do they require more planning and strategy — given that you need to charge them regularly, which can be challenging when embarking on long road trips — they're also typically much more expensive than traditional cars, which makes owning them quite difficult for people on a tight budget. Discover More: Read Next: 4 Low-Risk Ways To Build Your Savings in 2025 Perhaps you can have the best of both worlds: a hybrid car, which uses both electronic technology and gas. They sport far better fuel economy than traditional cars and are more eco-friendly, too. But there are so many hybrid cars on the market these days, which can make it difficult for you to determine which ones are the best for your budget. Fortunately, Mike Hanley, a senior road test editor at took the time to chat with GOBankingRates to lay out which are the best hybrid cars for people on frugal budgets. Estimated MSRP: $28,385 to $42,185 Kia has a great reputation, and this specific model has a rating of 8.5 out of 10 from Car and Driver. The new 2025 plug-in-hybrid version boasts extra power and a unique design. It is a good, well-equipped, small SUV that is best for those looking for fuel efficiency without the need for speed. Hanley — and at large — is really digging the Kia Niro Hybrid. 'Redesigned last year, the Kia Niro Hybrid won Best Car of 2023 award thanks to its compelling combination of style, efficiency, utility and value,' Hanley said. 'With EPA-estimated gas mileage as high as 53 mpg combined and added practicality, courtesy of its hatchback body style, the Niro Hybrid offers a lot of practicality at a starting price of around $28,000, including destination.' Consider This: Estimated MSRP: $27,990 to $42,190 The 2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid is an excellent choice if you're looking for a pickup truck that can do 'a little work when you need it to, gets good gas mileage and doesn't cost a ton,' Hanley said. Car and Driver gave it a rating of 10 out of 10 due to its 2.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid powertrain with optional all-wheel drive which increases the max towing capacity to 4000 pounds. All 2025 Maverick models come with a larger 13.2-inch infotainment touchscreen complete with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Estimated MSRP: $36,045 to $42,495 Although it comes in at a higher price point than other hybrid electric vehicles, it makes up for it by improving the fuel economy of your gas budget. CR-V Hybrid takes all the perks of the standard CR-V and adds more efficiency with a well-refined hybrid powertrain. Impressive fuel economy ratings, polished hybrid powertrain and a spacious and practical cargo space make this a must-buy for the most frugal of drivers. Estimated MSRP: $29,835 to $37,560 The 2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid is an excellent choice for those on a frugal budget who are looking for more wiggle room than the 2025 Toyota Corolla Hybrid. 'The mid-size Camry Hybrid has more space for people and cargo,' Hanley said. Often, larger vehicles aren't considered fuel-efficient cars. That's not the case with this one. 'Even though it's a bigger car, it actually gets better estimated gas mileage — as high as 52 mpg combined,' Hanley said. 'You pay a bit more for the extra room and efficiency, however, as the Camry Hybrid starts around $30,000.' The bottom line is that when looking for a new hybrid car, you may be comparing price points to traditional cars — especially if you're on a frugal budget. The nice news is that the price of 2025 hybrids, generally, isn't much more expensive than good 'ole regular cars that are fresh off the lot. 2025 is looking to be a good model year for comfortable rides and semi-electric driving. 'When you look at all new hybrid vehicles, including larger vehicles and luxury models, the average price for the class is approaching $50,000 — similar to the average price of new cars in general,' Hanley said. 'The prices of these vehicles [listed] significantly undercut this average.' Nicole Spector contributed to the reporting for this article. Editor's note: Photos are for representational purposes only and might not reflect the exact year, make or model of the vehicle(s) listed in this article. More From GOBankingRates5 Subtly Genius Moves All Wealthy People Make With Their Money 4 Reasons All Retirees Should Have a Safety Deposit BoxThis article originally appeared on 4 Best 2025 Hybrid Cars for People on a Frugal Budget

Kia Recalls 80K Niros over Airbags, Seatbelts That Might Not Work
Kia Recalls 80K Niros over Airbags, Seatbelts That Might Not Work

Yahoo

time28-01-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Kia Recalls 80K Niros over Airbags, Seatbelts That Might Not Work

Kia is recalling 80,225 Niro models due to a potential issue that may cause the front passenger-side airbag or seatbelt to malfunction. The recall affects 2023–2025 Kia Niro Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid, and EV variants that have a manually adjustable front-passenger seat. Kia says owners will be notified by March 14, 2025, and they'll need to bring their vehicles to a dealer for inspection and a potential repair. There's a recall out for Kia Niro models with manually adjustable front seats, which could damage wiring and disable the passenger's airbag and seatbelt. The recall affects roughly 80,000 Niros (2023 to 2025 models) without a power front-passenger seat, and that applies regardless of whether it's the hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or EV. Kia submitted the recall to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on January 17, 2025. According to the recall report, the malfunction can happen when the wiring under the front seat is damaged by repeated sliding movements. This can result in the passenger-side front airbag not deploying, the seatbelt pretensioner not working, or even the airbag inadvertently going off. If any of those issues occur, the person riding shotgun is obviously going to have a bad time. To fix the problem, Kia says affected owners will be notified by mail and instructed to bring their Niro to a dealer for inspection. If necessary, the floor wiring will be rerouted and covered with additional protection to prevent future damage from the sliding mechanism. Kia will cover the costs under warranty and reimburse owners if they paid to have the issue fixed before the recall was announced. While dealers have already been notified, Niro owners will be notified by March 14, 2025. You Might Also Like Car and Driver's 10 Best Cars through the Decades How to Buy or Lease a New Car Lightning Lap Legends: Chevrolet Camaro vs. Ford Mustang!

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