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Bankrate's 2008 Car Guide
Going green
Saving cash while saving the planet is great but is it cost-effective and the right move for you?
Green is beautiful
Greenest and meanest cars in 2008
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ACEEE's top green pick for 2008 is the Honda Civic GX, which runs on natural gas. "It does really, really well on the criteria pollutant side of things," says Shruti Vaidyanathan, vehicle analyst for the council. "It also gets pretty good fuel economy."

The Civic GX gets the equivalent of 24 miles per gallon city and 36 mpg highway, according to Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, estimates.

What are some factors that make a car hard on Mother Earth? Diesel fuel, large powerful engines and big vehicles, says Vaidyanathan. Because many offer lower mileage, they also tend to be harder on the wallet, too.

First on the meanest list is the Volkswagen Touareg. The main reason comes down to one word: diesel, says Vaidyanathan. "Diesels have gotten cleaner and cleaner over the years," she says. "But there are still more criteria pollutants being emitted from a diesel than from a gas-powered vehicle."

Of the group's 12 meanest picks for 2008, five run on diesel, five use premium gas and two use regular gas.

Greenest and meanest cars in 2008
Greenest cars for 2008 Meanest cars for 2008
1. Honda Civic GX 1. Volkswagen Touareg
2. Toyota Prius 2. Bugatti Veyron
3. Honda Civic Hybrid 3. MB GL320 CDI or R320 CDI
4. smart fortwo 4. Jeep Grand Cherokee
5. Toyota Yaris 5. Lamborghini Murcielago
6. Nissan Altima Hybrid 6. Mercedes-Benz ML320 CDI
7. Toyota Corolla 7. Mercedes-Benz G55 AMG
8. Mini Cooper Clubman 8. Hummer H2
9. Ford Focus 9. GMC Yukon 2500
10. Toyota Camry Hybrid 10. Bentley Azure or Arnage
11. Honda Civic  
12. Honda Fit  
7. Mercedes-Benz G55 AMG
Specs: 5.4-liter, 8-cylinder, automatic, premium gas, four-wheel drive

-- Posted: Aug. 4, 2008
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