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According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the U.S. could see gas prices achieve a national average of $4.00 per gallon by this summer. Could?!  Have you seen gas station marquees lately?! Looks to us like they definitely will.

If this unfortunate trend is starting to hit you where it hurts, namely your wallet, you're not alone. Thankfully Hyundai had the foresight to develop four different models - all boasting 40 mpg…

Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Crosses Country

The American cross-country trip has always been a staple of family vacations and National Lampoon movies. But what about taking that same journey in a hybrid car? A 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid recently completed a cross country trek from San Diego to Georgia. The gas/electric hybrid traveled 2269 mile on just under than two full tanks of gas. The Hyundai Sonata Hybrid crossed mountain ranges and the plains of the midwest. This took the…

Hyundai Bringing Plug-in EV Soon?

Hyundai CEO John Krafcik proclaimed the car company would shoot for a 50-mile-per-gallon fleet average by 2025. The automaker will focus on launching additional hybrids, introducing the BlueOn electric vehicle and eventually debuting a plug-in hybrid.

Hyundai presented "Blue Will" plug-in hybrid concept at the Seoul Motor Show back in 2009. The vehicle later made its North American debut at the Detroit Auto Show in 2010. Since then, there hasn't been much in the...
Green Car Journal has named the 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid as a finalist for the 2011 Green Car of the Year award.  Each year, five finalists are considered for the Green Car of the Year award, an honor that recognizes fuel-efficient vehicles and the environmental leadership they bring to the auto industry. The 2011 Green Car of the Year will be announced at the Los Angeles Auto Show during the show's second press day on Nov. 18.

"What we're witnessing today is an auto industry that's rising to the challenge of providing vehicles that meet increasingly stringent emissions and fuel economy goals,