Hybrid Kia vehicles in Garden Grove CA

Hybrid cars, plug-ins or otherwise, have become increasingly popular after once being thought of as a fad. More and more models are coming out in hybrid forms and Kia is right in the middle of the pack. There are several models available here at Garden Grove Kia that are either plug-in hybrids or standard hybrids. Keep reading to learn more. 


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What hybrid Kia models are available in Garden Grove CA? 

Kia currently produces three hybrid models and they are all available right here at Garden Grove Kia. The Optima, Kia’s most popular car, comes with a standard hybrid motor as well as a plug-in electric one. The Kia Optima hybrid gets a whopping 46 highway MPG. The plug-in version averages 103 MPGe, which is an equivalency rating since it doesn’t run entirely on gasoline. Both of these options are excellent for anyone looking to save some money on gasoline who still wants the style and practicality that the Optima has always had. 

Don’t worry, Kia didn’t forget about crossover drivers. The third hybrid model in the lineup is the Kia Niro Plug-In. This, along with the Optima Plug-In, has the ability to run on gasoline. In that case, the Niro averages up to 46 combined MPG, which is simply stellar. When running on a combination of gas and electricity, its MPGe rating is a lineup-best 105. Whether you’re a sedan driver or someone who needs a bit more room with a crossover SUV, Kia has got you covered. The Optima Hybrid, Optima Plug-In, and Niro Plug-In are all available here at Garden Grove Kia.


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Benefits of driving a hybrid car 

The most obvious reason to buy a hybrid car is that it will save you hundreds of dollars in fuel costs. Even if you commute an hour every day, you will see your gas meter near “E” much more slowly. Hybrid cars use a combination of gasoline power and electric power which cuts down on your need for gas. It also cuts down on your COemissions, which is arguably more important. CO2 is the primary contributing factor that harms our environment. With less of it being emitted, we can hope to reverse the effects of climate change and have a healthier planet. 


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