Hybrid cars combine flexible gasoline and clean electric driving into one seamless package, giving drivers the best of both worlds. We've rounded up the greenest (and the meanest) of 2016.
Source: CNet News
Year's best: 5 of our favorite hybrid cars of 2016 – Roadshow
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