use less gas ,and run by battery but that electric cost somebody something huh ?to re-charge and that's going up all the time so it may not be a cheap car after all wait and see how much parts will cost or a mechanic to work on it
Not all cars are in need of being more efficient depending on what standpoint this is considered. Hybrids, relatively speaking are very efficient cars.
Hybrids are more efficient and more friendly to the environment. Hybrids cost more.
When it comes to fuel efficient and luxury cars the best bet is to compare hybrid-engine designs. More and more luxury car companies are now coming out with fuel efficient hybrid-engine designs.
Hybrid cars like Civic hybrid and cars with DICOR like Indigo DICOR
Any car that is labeled as a "hybrid" is going to be more fuel efficient. Some of the most fuel-efficient cars of 2011 are the Nissan Leaf, the Telsa Roadster, the Chevrolet Volt, the Smart car, the Toyota Prius, and the Honda Civic Hybrid.
The following article I am including is primarily directed to the question at hand. It is devoted to fuel efficient hybrid vehicles. The article can be found athttp://www.iubkfk.org/fuel-efficient-hybrid-cars-exploring-some-initiatives-to-help-reduce-pollution
It depends on the type of Hybrid. A Hybrid HUMVEE for example still gets poor gas milage compared to a regular non-hybrid Honda Civic. However, a hybrid version of ANY car will be more fuel efficient than their non-hybrid types. It just depends on each individual car's ability.
The 2011 Hybrid Cars aren't electric. They are running on gas, but they are more efficient because they get more miles per gallon. So it takes less gas to get you further away.
Yes, there are severaal good hybrid trucks and suvs coming out in 2012. They are much more gas efficient than other cars.
There are three types hybrid cars that are produced by Toyota. One is the Prius which is the most popular and most efficient. Toyota also makes a hybrid Highlander and Camry.
They run on more miles for one gallon, needs less resources!the emit less Co2 and other harmful gases
Absolutely. Used hybrid cars are just as useful as used gasoline cars. There are fears that the batteries are "used up" in used hybrid cars, but the lifetime of the batteries is very long and this should not be a problem.