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Gas, Hybrid, or Electric?: 10 Cars You Should Consider for Your Next Ride

Car buyers have more choices than ever before with the wide array of options in the automotive industry today. Whether you are looking for a gas-powered vehicle, a hybrid, or an EV, each one offers unique benefits for drivers. There are a number of factors to be considered when making the best choice for yourself, including budget, driving habits, and eco-consciousness. So, here’s a look at 10 vehicles you might consider, depending on your needs. 

1. Honda Accord (Gas): Reliable and Classic

Honda Accord: The Reliable Companion
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Honda has always made reliable vehicles. Although they’ve started to delve into the world of hybrid and electric cars, they still make a good, reliable gas-powered car. The Honda Accord is a classic at this point and has proven to be a great car. Even though it’s not a hybrid or EV, it provides good gas mileage, making it a great option for people who have to drive every day. It’s fairly spacious inside, which makes it a good family car as well. Since its debut in 1976, the Accord has set the bar for quality in the midsize sedan market. 

2. Toyota Camry Hybrid: Eco-Friendly Efficiency

Toyota Camry: The Unassuming Champion
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Toyota has paved the way for hybrid vehicles. The Prius was one of the first mass-produced hybrid cars on the market. Now, they’ve expanded their hybrid options to other vehicles in the lineup as well. The Toyota Camry Hybrid is a great option for drivers looking for something that is fuel efficient but doesn’t want the hassle of having to plug their car in. Of course, it also comes with all the standard safety features Toyota is known for and tech features like Apple CarPlay and Andriod Auto. The Camry Hybrid also has plenty of legroom and provides a smooth, quiet ride. For eco-conscious buyers, it’s a great choice. 

3. Tesla Model 3 (Electric): All-Electric and Tech-Forward

8. Tesla Model 3
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Tesla had to make the list. The carmaker is paving the way for electric vehicles and the Model 3 is a great all-electric option for people focused on sustainability. Newer models have a range of up to 353 miles on a single charge. So, there’s less range anxiety than there used to be. While it’s not as impressive as the Model S Plaid, acceleration is still decent in the Model 3. Tesla managed to package performance, sustainability, and advanced tech all in one car with this one. 

4. Ford F-150 (Gas): Power and Utility

3. Ford F-150 (1948–Present)
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You can’t really go wrong with the Ford F-150 if you need a pickup truck. The first F-150 came out in 1975 and, since then, it has set the standard for what a truck should be. In 2024, it continues to lead the way in the gas-powered pickup market. There are V6 and V8 engine options. Ford has also made sure that the cabin is spacious and has plenty of advanced tech, making it great for work or family use. If you’re in the market for a truck, the F-150 is always a solid choice.

5. Honda CR-V Hybrid: Spacious and Efficient

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Honda is still a leading carmaker and is doing everything it can to remain relevant as hybrids and EVs take over the market. The CR-V Hybrid is a great option for families who want to get the most out of their money at the pump. Inside, the CR-V Hybrid provides plenty of room and has all the modern bells and whistles you look for in a car. Of course, it also comes equipped with Honda Sensing safety features, which keep everyone on board safe and provide you with peace of mind. Ultimately, the Honda CR-V Hybrid combines the best of fuel efficiency, spaciousness, and Honda reliability.

6. Nissan Leaf (Electric): Affordable and Accessible

20. Nissan Leaf: A Compact Electric with Style
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I’ve previously mentioned the Nissan Leaf on a list of compact cars. It’s a great little EV that is perfect for short trips and urban commuting. The range isn’t the best at about 226 miles, but I’d say it’s good for senior drivers who might not drive very far or someone who only needs to commute to work. Additionally, the compact nature of the car makes it easy to drive in the city. You can navigate with ease. Best of all, it’s really affordable, with 2025 models starting at $28,140. 

7. Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid: Power Meets Efficiency

Chevy Silverado: The All-American Hero
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While Ford is still the leader in gas-powered pickups, Chevrolet is moving mountains for the hybrid truck market. The Silverado Hybrid blends the utility of a truck with fuel efficiency. Advanced safety features, including forward collision alert and automatic emergency braking, enhance its family-friendly appeal. It also has a spacious truck bed and can haul things with ease. Overall, the Silverado Hybrid is a capable truck that offers fuel savings.  

8. Hyundai Ioniq 5 (Electric): Futuristic and Fun

Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid
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The Ioniq 5 is a statement piece in a world that is quickly shifting focus to EVs. Hyundai made this EV with a range of up to 300 miles, making it suitable for longer trips and daily commutes. It also has fast charging that allows it to get up to 80% charge in just 20 minutes. The interior is designed with recycled materials, adding to its appeal for eco-conscious drivers. But it still has all of the safety features and technology you’d want in a car. In the end, the Ioniq 5 is a standout EV that combines innovative design with practicality.

9. Toyota Prius Prime (Hybrid): Plug-in Efficiency

13. Toyota Prius: The Iconic Hybrid That Still Shines
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The Prius really paved the way for hybrids and EVs. The Prius Prime is a plug-in hybrid that provides drivers with flexibility. When using both gas and electric power, it has a range of up to 600 miles. You can also shift it into electric-only mode which can allow drivers to enjoy short, emission-free trips. The gas engine will kick in for longer distances. Really, it’s the best of both worlds, bridging the gap between hybrid and electric.

10. BMW i4 (Electric): Performance Meets Luxury

BMW i4
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BMW’s i4 is an electric sedan that is a perfect option for drivers looking for luxury in an EV. It has a range of up to 300 miles. At the same time, it kicks out 536 horsepower. It rivals gas-powered sports sedans with its power. The i4 has all the features you’d expect in a BMW but with the added benefits of an EV. If you’re looking for something with sports car performance that is also eco-friendly, the i4 is a great choice.

Choosing the Right Ride for Your Needs

Baby Boomers cars
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Many people are still drawn to the reliability of gas. That’s okay! Others are intrigued by the world of hybrid and electric vehicles, and there are tons of options on the market today. It’s important to think about what you are looking for in a car and what your priorities are. Whatever they might be, there’s something on this list that will suit your needs.