Honda Insight Portland OR

The Honda Insight LX is an eco-friendly fuel-efficient hybrid hatchback that delivers quality while retaining affordability. The current-generation model combines a small gas engine with an electric motor that's powered by a battery pack. Get on the road and live green. Please scroll down for more information and access to the local Honda dealers in Portland, OR that are listed below.

Beaverton Honda
(503) 292-3545
9500 Sw Canyon Rd
Beaverton, OR
 
Beaverton Honda Used Cars
(503) 526-2131
4450 Sw Hocken Ave
Beaverton, OR
 
Cascade Chevrolet-Honda
(541) 883-7701
2810 Washburn Way
Klamath Falls, OR
 
Gilbert Honda
(888) 567-1583
PO Box 490
Pendleton, OR
 
Beaverton Honda
(503) 292-3545
9500 Sw Canyon Rd
Beaverton, OR
 
Honda Of St Johns
(503) 286-8811
7740 N Lombard St
Portland, OR
 
Tonkin Ron Gresham Honda
(503) 667-7077
675 Ne Burnside Rd
Gresham, OR
 
Fred'S Honda
(541) 757-0761
1925 Se 3rd St
Corvallis, OR
 
Tonkin Ron Gresham Honda
(503) 667-7077
675 Ne Burnside Rd
Gresham, OR
 
Bill Rogers Honda
(541) 928-0122
4120 Santiam Hwy Se
Albany, OR
 

Honda Insight - Best Hybrid Car Is Also the Most Affordable?

Honda Insight - Best Hybrid Car Is Also the Most Affordable?

June 1, 2009   Barrett Brown

Years ago, when the peaking SUV trend prompted a backlash from an increasingly eco-conscious public and automakers responded by making lots of cuddly promises about the greener, cleaner cars to come, many skeptical environmentalists assumed that they were just kidding. And, of course, many of them were. But the last couple of years have indeed seen a remarkable upswing in both the affordability and desirability of green vehicles as all of that R&D starts to pay off for those firms that were serious about developing the best hybrid car.

Among those firms is Honda, which seems to have scored a hit with the 2010 Insight, itself a reincarnation of the original Insight that the company offered from 2000 to 2006. With a suggested retail price of about $20,000 for its LX model, Honda’s latest take on the hybrid is the most affordable of its kind to date, comparing favorably in terms of price even with many lesser, gas-exclusive cars. It’s also the cleanest mass market vehicle available in the U.S., with mileage recorded at 40 city and 43 highway. And it doesn’t skimp on the little extras, either; the unique LED brake lights are widely touted on Honda’s website for providing “maximum illumination,” which one must admit is the best kind of illumination for a light to provide.

The biggest single boost to the new Insight&...

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