The 2009 Mazda Tribute Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) is the most recent addition to the Mazda line-up. It is as convenient and spacious as the regular Tribute - and it incorporates electric motors to increase fuel economy while simultaneously reducing emissions. MSRPs range from $25,310 up to $29,570 for this midsized hybrid SUV that seats 5 comfortably. The NHTSA says that you are safe driving one too; it awarded the Tribute HEV 4 stars for driver's side frontal crash tests and a perfect 5 stars for the passenger side.

With a basic warranty that serves you for 48 months or 50,000 miles, the 2009 Tribute Hybrid is known for dependable performance. The hybrid-based power produces fuel efficiency ratings comparable to the Ford Escape Hybrid, at 30/34 mpg city/highway (29/27 for the AWD trims). That is very nice in today's fuel-hungry societies where gasoline prices are at odds with most people's pocketbooks.

There are four trims available: 2 front-wheel-driven and 2 all-wheel-driven. They are called the Touring and Grand Touring FWD and AWD and all come with an impressive array of standard features for both safety and luxury. Occupancy sensors, rear door child safety locks, panic alarms, content theft deterrent systems, ignition disablers, first aid kits and tire pressure monitors are all included stock. There is also an airbag embedded just about anywhere you look.

The 2009 Tribute HEV can cruise at speeds up to 25 miles per hour by using its electric motors by themselves - that means zero fuel expenditure. There is also a cool, innovative technology employed that utilizes the braking system to automatically recharge the batteries. And speaking of braking, 4-wheel ABS in also included standard on all trims. Body measurements are 174.9" x 71.1" x 68" (L x W x H) with 8.5" of ground clearance. The gross vehicle weight is 4680 pounds for the FWD trims and 4800 pounds for the AWD trims. The wheelbase for all trims is 103.1".

All trims are driven by a 2.3L 133hp I4 DOHC engine that is assisted by its electric counterparts. When combined with the 2-speed CVT transmission, the Tribute Hybrid pumps out 124 ft-lb of torque. Maximum cargo capacity is 66.2 cubic feet making the 2009 Tribute HEV great for hauling all of your gear - or kids - to your favorite outdoor activities. Its appearance is conservative, yet it still looks like it can handle itself in off-road situations. Overall, the 2009 Mazda Tribute Hybrid is making good ground for sales in its class and offers considerable value and serious dependability.

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