The Honda European CR-Z could intrigue eco-car finance seekers who are eager to cut emissions and motoring costs.
With the hybrid set to be unveiled at the 2010 Geneva International Motor Show in March, customers with a concern for the environment might want to put fuel efficiency at the forefront of their minds.
The manufacturer claims that the vehicle has sporty aesthetics and agile handling, with a high quality of steering capabilities.
It is the first six-speed manual hybrid car in the world, complete with a 1.5-litre i-VTEC engine.
With an emissions rate of 117 grams of carbon per kilometre and fuel economy of 56.4 miles per gallon, eco-conscious car finance seekers might be attracted to the CR-Z.
In addition, European drivers can take advantage of the flexible seating arrangement - potentially providing anadequate amount of space.
Elsewhere, the Insight hybrid could interest drivers who are keen to get a low carbon vehicle at their nearest Honda dealership.
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