Benefits of Choosing Hybrid Vehicles | Chamblee GA | Near Atlanta, Alpharetta & Gwinnett

Now with five electrifying models in the Honda lineup, the legendary manufacturer of reliable and sporty transportation is carrying on their legacy of quality engineering and efficiency. Perfect for running errands, going on trips or commuting to work, these eco-friendly and fun-to-drive vehicles are changing the way drivers view automobiles. Now that HEVs — hybrid electric vehicles — are becoming more popular, Honda is planning to add even more of these models to their lineup. Thinking about driving a Honda hybrid model? They come with lots of unique perks, so keep reading to learn more!
Benefits of Choosing Hybrid

Eco-friendly
When you're behind the wheel of a Honda hybrid, you can rest assured that you're playing your part in helping the environment. Any hybrid vehicle comes with lower carbon emission ratings, with many boasting an average of 45-50 MPGe. The Honda Clarity Fuel Cell goes a step further, with an impressive 68 combined MPGe. All-electric vehicles are also qualified as zero-emission vehicles, and can help you go places without leaving behind a grimy carbon footprint.

Wallet-pleaser
Better fuel economy means you'll also spend less at the gas station in between trips. The highly-efficient hybrid engines save big on fuel expenses, and can even save on maintenance costs as well, since the electric component doesn't put any strain on your engine belt or dirty up your oil reservoir. It's just another thing that makes driving a hybrid so practical.

Tax Incentives
In addition to reduced long-term costs, you could also enjoy the benefits of potential tax credits when buying a hybrid vehicle. The federal government, along with state and local governments, provide a variety of incentives to encourage greener transportation, and that extends to hybrid vehicles. The U.S. Department of Energy has rebates and credits on qualifying purchases that help build and maintain the national market for electric and hybrid vehicles. Why not take advantage of them? If you're wondering about what incentives our new Honda models qualify for, you can visit the Alternative Fuels Data Center and click on your state.

Warranty
While it isn't common knowledge, many hybrid and all-electric vehicles come with better standard warranties than traditional gas-powered vehicles do. In fact, did you know that the High-Voltage Battery Limited Warranty has coverage for eight years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first? Some hybrid warranties even transfer from owner to owner, so if you find a used Honda hybrid model, there's a real chance it could still have a valid manufacturer warranty. And don't worry about the health of your hybrid's battery — you can always bring it to our service center, where our skilled technicians can perform a thorough inspection.

There are many reasons why you should consider a hybrid when you’re ready to start shopping. From the stylish sedans to the spacious SUVs, there’s a body style for everyone. If you'd like to learn more about our hybrid inventory or would like to take a test drive, feel free to contact us directly or stop by Curry Honda located at 5525 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Chamblee, GA 30341. We look forward to serving customers from Atlanta, Alpharetta and Gwinnett.
The 2021 Honda Clarity Fuel Cell is currently only available through authorized Honda Clarity Fuel Cell dealers in California to residents of California living or working in proximity to a hydrogen fueling station. 68 city/67 highway/68 combined miles per gallon of gasoline-equivalent (MPGe) rating; 360-mile driving-range rating. Based on 2021 EPA ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your MPGe and driving range will vary based on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, powertrain condition and other factors. As of 02/11/21.
8-Year/100,000-Mile Warranty covers abnormal loss of capacity in the hybrid’s high-voltage battery. Other warranties may provide additional coverage for the high-voltage battery. See dealer for details. High-voltage batteries degrade over time with use. Gradual capacity loss is expected and not covered under warranty.