No, they produce slightly less to about the same amount.
Hybrids perform better than gas cars. Most hybrids get at least 40 MPG (some get as much as 60 MPG) and are actually no more expensive to repair than a gas car. Seems worth it to me!
Cars produce much more than houses.
If you are looking for more information on are american hybrids good fuel economy and environmentally friendly cars, the best place to look is on www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/hybridtech.shtml
depends how often you use the electric engine and driving conditions
Electric cars have a slow acceleration rate, and hybrids have much less power than non hybrids of the same make.
I don't think so because the technology has improved by a lot since classic cars were popular. An example of this are hybrids that don't use gas and run on electricity.
Electric cars are electric, hybrids are gas, and electric.
There are many products that can be used as fuel for cars. These products are more natural and better for the environment than fuel. Yeast can be used to produce fuel for cars by breaking it down.
HYBRID CARS- Hybrids are cars that run on electricity. Although hybrid cars help with your spending money on gas, they're not that fast or powerful, most of them.GASOLINE POWERED CARS- They're the cars you usually see on the street and run on gas. They're faster than hybrids, but you'll use up more money with them, unless they're fuel efficient.Some cars are mixtures of both, like the Toyota Prius and the Honda Insight.
Hybrids are more expensive than conventional cars but requires less maintenance. Generally, there is less wear and tear on the engine and braking system. Like other cars, hybrids need similar maintenance to the fuel engine with oil changes every 5,000-10,000 miles. Brake pads need periodical changes on regular cars but hybrids have regenerative braking and tend to last longer. For all maintenance needs, it is best to contact a hybrid dealer.
Hybrid cars have substantially lower exhaust emissions than normal cars and are better for the environment. Hybrid cars of all types get much better mileage per gallon of gas than normal cars.
If electric cars are charged using renewable energy then they are better than hybrid cars, because hybrids still burn some fossil fuels. However, electric cars charged with fossil fuel energy would not be better than hybrid cars.