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Hybrid Cars Under $60K

Best Hybrids according to our experts

01.
Subaru Forester
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$37,890
8/10
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$37,890
Subaru hasn't given the Forester a facelift and it may be banking on the 'tried & tested' popularity of models gone by but in a market saturated with medium SUVs will the old‑school design still land a podium finish?
02.
Mitsubishi Outlander
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$37,740
8.3/10
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$37,740
Offered in one of the most hotly‑contested segments in the Australian new car market, the Mitsubishi Outlander is a family‑friendly medium SUV, including occasional seating for two in its third row for '5+2' capacity. The Exceed is at the more premium end of the range and we've put it to the household test.
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Lexus CT200h
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7.3/10
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The Lexus CT200h hatch, which has been updated for 2018, differs from the rest of the Japanese luxury brand’s lineup for a number of different reasons. Let's have a look why.
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Ford Escape
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$37,990
7.8/10
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$37,990
The Ford Escape now comes with an electric version! Well, partly. The new plug‑in hybrid model has both electric power via a battery pack that you can recharge, and a 2.5‑litre petrol engine as well. Sounds like a RAV4 Hybrid rival, right? Well, is it any good then? Matt Campbell spent a week with it to find out.
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Honda Accord
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$57,900
7.9/10
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$57,900
The Honda Accord nameplate has been around since 1977 and the 11th‑generation version has just landed in Australia. It has crept up into semi‑premium territory and sits somewhere between a Toyota Camry and Lexus ES. But does it have the features and tech to take on Japan's finest?