What alternative-fueled vehicles (AFVs) can I buy or lease today or in the near future?
General Motors offers pickups that run on natural gas (both dedicated and bi-fuel), and pickups and SUVs that run on ethanol. Over the next few years, they will introduce hybrid-electric versions of various trucks and cars, starting with their full-size pickup. Ford offers ethanol versions of the Taurus sedan and Explorer SUV (and their Mercury equivalents). For the 2005 model year they offer a hybrid-electric version of the Escape compact SUV; unfortunately, they also have discontinued their formerly best-in-the-world lineup of CNG and LPG vehicles. DaimlerChrysler has stopped making natural-gas vans like mine, but they still make versions of some car and truck models with ethanol capability (fleet sales only). Toyota offers the hybrid-electric Prius sedan, and in the 2005 model year they have introduced hybrid versions of the Toyota Highlander and Lexus RX330 SUVs. Honda offers the hybrid Insight two-seater, and both hybrid and natural-gas versions of the Civic sedan, and as of 2005
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