This is the second of a two-part series, "Cool Hybrids To Consider For 2008. In the first part, I reviewed the Ford Escape and Chevy Malibu.



It's unlikely Ferdinand Verbiest was known as an environmentalist nor did he likely have a quest to be "green." But as a Jesuit priest of Belgian ancestry living and working in China, Verbiest was a visionary.
Confused about the differences between the Ford Escape and the Mazda Tribute? Don’t be. They are essentially the same vehicle.
And if two options aren’t enough, how about three?
The 2008 edition continues the second generation of the Honda Civic hybrid, which was introduced in 2006 and has maintained a strong share in the ever-expanding hybrid market.
It's hard not to see Malibu advertisements. With its keen redesign for 2008, Chevrolet has seemingly put everything it has into the marketing of the car named after the southern California beach city.
Introduced in 2004, the Escape hybrid complemented Ford's already popular compact sport utility vehicle line. The Mazda Tribute and Mercury Mariner are remarkably similar SUVs, with the Mariner also available in a hybrid model.
The Mercury Mariner is among several nearly interchangeable compact sport utility vehicles. In fact, the Ford Escape, Mazda Tribune are remarkable similar vehicles, but the Mariner gains an advantage with its luxury-trimmed, hybrid edition for 2006.
Now in its fifth year, the Honda Civic Hybrid is no longer a curiosity. With its redesign for 2006, the hybrid has joined its gas version sibling to further improve the already hard-to-beat and now 33-year-old Civic line.
The 2005 Ford Escape is the fourth addition to manufacturer's SUV line, the first hybrid in the class and it makes an impressive debut.