2004 Editors' Choice Awards
Most eco-friendly car
 

Editors' Choice for the Environment: 2004 Ford Focus PZEV
Most eco-friendly car

What, no hybrid? While the environmental benefits of hybrid technology are well-documented, there's a vehicle being mass-produced right now that emits virtually the same amount of emissions as do most hybrids - and without the electric assistance. We're talking about the Ford Focus PZEV, (partial zero emissions vehicle), which meets California's stringent partial zero emissions standard. Kudos to Ford for rolling the engine out in all Focus models -- that's a significantly eco-friendly action. The engine behind the PZEV is an all-new, 2.3 liter I-4 engine, generating 148 horsepower and 152 foot-pounds of torque. Initially tested in California, New York, Vermont and Massachusetts last year, the PZEV in now in all non-SVT model Focus vehicles, nationwide. Fuel efficiency estimates are around 30 mpg - clearly not rated as highly as the Prius -- but then it's not about money in your pocket - it's about smog in the air. Focus prices start at $13,000.

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