Peggy, Chaplin, Conn.

The luxury hybrid segment can satisfy your requirements of comfort, convenience as well as thinking green. The following hybrids have heated seats with memory function plus dual-zone air conditioning and a backup camera. Some include the features standard and others require optional equipment.  

Model MSRP Requested Features Standard or Optional

Hs-250h-2010

What would a question about hybrids be without fuel economy ratings? The most efficient of the bunch is the HS 250h, which also has the lowest starting MSRP. The HS 250h is rated at 35/34 mpg city/highway. See below for the complete ratings.  

Model MPG (City/highway)

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Answered by Joe Bruzek on November 17, 2009 in Green/Hybrid Cars , What Car Should I Buy? | Permalink

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The Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan have all of the features listed except for memory seats, and is less expensive and more fuel-efficient than all of the models listed.

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# 2010 Lexus RX 450h does NOT have heated seats!!!!!

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