It really should not (and legally is not) the business of Government to push any type of auto. The market will buy cars that work.
Electric cars are a few years away yet as the range is just too short for most people to be interested in them.
Hybrids are wildly expensive and produce no positive environmental effect. They do save a small amount of fuel, compared to other autos of their same class. The cost difference though still makes hybrids a terrible investment and are still merely a feel good technology.
A hybrid car uses gas and electricity for power, while an electric car relies solely on batteries(s). For more information you could contact the dealership.
If the car were 100% electric then no. If it had exhaust pipes and was part time ran on gas then you possibly could.
Firstly, yes, they have become Hybrid. Secondly, you could go to the Volkswagen website or Hybrids website to see about purchasing one. http://www.hybridcars.com/news/vw-goes-hybrid-gas-electric-jetta-2012-28106.html
If you mean an electric-only car, probably the Prius is what you're looking for. Performance Toyota of Lincoln advertises that they carry the Prius, and there are many other Toyota dealers throughout the state that could always order one if they had none in stock. As for hybrid cars, combination gas/electric, there are many options. Old Mill Toyota of Omaha carries the Prius and Camry hybrid, Rusty Eck Omaha Ford offers the Ford Escape Hybrid, an SUV, and if a full-size pickup hybrid is more your taste there is the GMC Sierra hybrid, available at Plaza Pontiac, Buick and GMC, located in Omaha.
State governments could not do the job well on their own.
State governments could not do the job well on their own.
State governments could not do the job well on their own.
state governments could not do the job well on their own
State governments could not do the job well on their own.
State governments could not do the job well on their own.
State governments could not do the job well on their own.
State governments could not do the job well on their own.