Vehicle Name Sorted Alphabetically Kelley Blue Book Sorted by Pricing
2009 Honda Civic Hybrid

The Civic Hybrid's mileage is well above that of non-hybrid compact cars, including the miserly regular Civic. With its above-average reliability, the Civic Hybrid is a Best Bet for the same reasons the regular Civic is, and then some.
$15,650 – $15,650

2009 Nissan Altima Hybrid

The hybrid version of Nissan's midsize sedan is only available in California, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont, and it's not as refined as the Camry or Ford Fusion hybrids, but how can you argue with stellar reliability and its EPA rating?
$14,650 – $14,650

2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid

The Camry Hybrid is simply a more efficient version of one of the most popular cars in the land. Toyota leaves the jaw-dropping mileage to its Prius and gives this model a more well-rounded approach: responsive, refined, comfortable and quiet.
$18,400 – $18,400

2009 Toyota Highlander Hybrid

Larger and roomier than the Escape Hybrid the Highlander Hybrid has been a success since its 2006 debut, including top-rated reliability.
$24,900 – $28,100

2009 Toyota Prius

You can't overstate the Prius' triumph. Even now, years into its second generation, the Prius remains the most affordable hybrid and the most efficient car on the market.
$15,900 – $17,150