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Top 10 Least Expensive Hybrid Cars for 2013

Just a few years ago, hybrid cars were new and relatively rare, but these days, they're a common and familiar sight on most city streets. The segment's list of available hybrid cars runs the gamut from high-end luxury barges like the Fisker Karma to more economical picks like the ubiquitous Toyota Prius. Whatever your needs, there's sure to be a hybrid out there tailor-made to suit your requirements.

If your main concern is affordability, you'll want to take a look at the models shown below. These are the 10 least expensive hybrids for 2013. Some of these models (like the Toyota Prius and the Honda Insight) have been around since the dawn of the hybrid segment. Others, like the Toyota Prius C and Ford C-Max Hybrid, are newer arrivals.

We've listed each hybrid's MSRP, but remember that the prices shown are for base models. You may have to invest a bit more to get the options you desire. Many of these vehicles also feature rebates and incentives that give you the chance to save even more. Check out each vehicle's True Market Value before deciding on a purchase.


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  1. 2013 Honda Insight

    1. 2013 Honda Insight — $18,600

  • 2013 Toyota Prius C

    2. 2013 Toyota Prius C — $19,080

  • 2013 Honda CR-Z

    3. 2013 Honda CR-Z — $19,975

  • 2013 Toyota Prius

    4. 2013 Toyota Prius — $24,200

  • 2013 Honda Civic Hybrid

    5. 2013 Honda Civic Hybrid — $24,360

  • 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid

    8. 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid — $25,200

  • 2013 Toyota Camry Hybrid

    10. 2013 Toyota Camry Hybrid — $26,140




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