The hybrid cars are more expensive than the started car but they will save you money with gas. Also if you ever need to replace the battery in a hybrid it will cost around 5000 dollars.
A hybrid might be more money at the beginning, but in the long run, you use less gas so you will be saving money. The hybrid cars are also very good for the enviornment.
The hybrid is going to be more expensive at first. In the long run, however, you will save money on fuel and power when you buy a hybrid. Hybrids will eventually save you money, but not up front costs.
With gas prices rising, a hybrid car can save you money in the long run. It is also environmentally friendly so you know you won't be polluting the atmosphere.
Hybrid cars would be better in the long run. Instead of using gasoline and electricity you only use up power you you're light bill will go up. You save more money with a hybrid.
The battery life of a hybrid (for instance, a Toyota Prius) is warrantied for up to 8 years. Engineers say the average life is actually longer than that. Other hybrid models have similar claims.
Hybrid hybrids. Completely infertileand won't live very long.
The 2013 Toyota Camry-Hybrid is 15 ft. 9.2 in. (189.2 in.) long.
The 2009 Toyota Highlander-Hybrid is 15 ft. 8.4 in. (188.4 in.) long.
The 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe-Hybrid is 16 ft. 10 in. (202 in.) long.
The 2011 Ford Fusion-Hybrid is 15 ft. 10.6 in. (190.6 in.) long.
The 2013 Toyota Avalon-Hybrid is 16 ft. 3.3 in. (195.3 in.) long.
The 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe-Hybrid is 16 ft. 10 in. (202 in.) long.