The American Council for Energy-Efficient Economy, a Washington D.C. non-profit, has released its environmental ratings for 2009 vehicles, including the top 12 “Greenest” and bottom 12 “Meanest” cars you can buy.
The list is in its twelfth year, and the results aren’t terribly surprising. The greenest 12 are small, alternative-fuel cars with great mileage; the meanest 12 are large trucks and high-performance sports cars that drink gasoline by the bucket. What is a little shocking is that the meanest car on the road is a flex-fuel vehicle, the Hummer H2.
Scores are based on tailpipe emissions, fuel consumption, and emissions of gases that cause global warming. Without further ado, here are the big winners and losers:
Greenest:
- Honda Civic GX (liquid natural gas)
- Toyota Prius (gas-electric hybrid)
- Honda Civic Hybrid
- Smart ForTwo convertible/coupe
- Toyota Yaris
- Nissan Altima Hybrid
- Mini Cooper/Clubman
- Chevrolet Cobalt XFE/Pontiac G5 XFE
- Honda Fit
- Chevy Aveo/Aveo 5
- Toyota Camry Hybrid
- Kia Rio
Meanest:
- Hummer H2 FFV (flex-fuel vehicle)
- Lamborghini Murcielago coupe and roadster
- GMC Yukon 2500
- Mercedes-Benz G55 AMG
- Maybach 57S/62S
- Lincoln Navigator FFV (flex-fuel vehicle)
- GMC Sierra K2500
- Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG
- Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Dodge Ram 2500 Mega Cab
- Chevrolet Suburban K1500
- Ford F-250
Tags: ACEEE, greenest cars, rankings, worst cars
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How do we not include Fisker or Tesla in the “meanest” category. I’d take the Karma over any of the hybrids listed here. You can find more on Fisker at AutoWeek, if you want good information. I usually check their “green cars” page once or twice a day. It’s at http://www.autoweek.com/section/green if you are interested. Green Cars

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