Research Hybrid Vehicles Here...
Hybrid vehicles present many advantages over their traditional gasoline or
diesel powered counterparts. First and foremost, hybrid cars and SUVs typically
achieve 25% better fuel efficiency. For the average American, gas savings could
account for more than $500 each year a hybrid car is parked in their driveway.
That savings, combined with the generous state and federal
income tax credits the government affords hybrid buyers, makes their premium
sticker price more tolerable. All that savings in an environmentally friendly
vehicle that's sure to maintain a high resale value makes buying hybrid a smarter
decision than ever.
| A LOOK AT HYBRID TECHNOLOGY |
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The following hybrid cars, trucks, and SUVs are currently available for sale
to consumers in the US market. Select a vehicle to view model specifications
including performance, trims, options, pricing, and fuel efficiency information.
How does a hybrid work? Simply put, hybrid technology uses two power sources
to propel a vehicle. Most new hybrids combine a traditional gasoline or diesel
internal combustion engine with a self-charging electric motor system. The electric
motor provides supplemental power during acceleration, thus allowing the vehicle
to make use of a smaller engine with a little or no sacrifice in performance.
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