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  • History of the Hybrid Car

    The history of hybrid cars began in the early 1990s when the U.S. government offered grants to car manufacturers to develop a more fuel efficient car. Toyota was the first car manufacturer to come...

  • What Do Hybrid Cars Run On?

    Hybrid cars run on a gas engine combined with a hybrid system that is powered by a nickel metal hydride battery. Find out how hybrid cars work similarly to power generators with information from a...

  • Pros & Cons of Hybrid Cars

    The pros of hybrid cars include less environmental footprint, increased fuel efficiency and less maintenance. Hybrid car cons include less availability and increased insurance costs. Weigh the...

  • About Diesel Hybrid Cars

    While there are no diesel hybrid cars on the market, diesel hybrid engines do exist in locomotives. Find out why the technology for diesel hybrid cars has not caught up with demand with...

  • How Often Do the Batteries Have to Be Replaced in Hybrid Cars?

    The batteries in hybrid cars can often last more than 250,000 miles because there is a secondary battery to run the car accessories. Find out why some hybrid cars offer eight-year warranties on...

  • Advantages of Hybrid Cars

    The advantages of hybrid cars include increased fuel economy, reduced wear and tear items and incredible emission standards. Save money by not having to maintain or replace the starter or...

  • How Much Do Hybrid Cars Cost?

    The cost of hybrid cars can range from $23,000 to $48,000 depending on the type of car and the features of the car. Learn about the different features of hybrid cars, such as side-curtain airbags,...

  • How to Buy a Hybrid Car

    To buy a hybrid car, research different cars online, do side-by-side comparisons, test drive the car, and look online for different prices. Consider buying a hybrid car from an out-of-state...

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