Originally posted by: Uhtrinity
I was on the fence for quite a while as I had a car that would get 36 mpg on the highway. Why spend the extra $5,000 or more to get a car that would only get 10 - 15 mpg more than what I was driving, then I found an used Honda Insight for roughly half the price of any other used Hybrid in the area. For the record a 2006 Prius only get s about 46 mpg combined.
My point is, if a hybrid doesn't get extremely good mileage compared to a normal car car people won't buy it and that is what happened with the Accord. Looking at fueleconomy.gov the 2006 Hybrid Accord only gets 22mpg in the city, and 31 mpg on the highway. I don't know about anyone else, but I find that kind of mileage appalling for a gas engine vehicle let alone a hybrid. I can safely say that I won't touch a hybrid vehicle unless it gets higher than about 50 mpg average, of course higher is better as with the Insight (60 city / 70 Highway with driving methods for getting 80 and even 90 mpg).