I'd say the 7.2. The 7.1 still only has a 7-speed rear, which is really bottom of the barrel.
They are to many differences between them
It depends what you mean by better. Performance wise, certainly not. Fuel economy, slightly so. Price, no.
a hybrid is designed to go farther and make better contact
That depends on the type of hybrid. Hybrid just means a mix of propulsion systems but these days usually refers to gas/electric combinations such as the Prius or Insight. Some like the Accord were designed to give better performance than high mileage. Most high mileage hybrids these days are getting between 35 and 45 combined city/highway mpg.
Smart cars are uglier, but better for our environment.
The 2011 Honda CR-Z Hybrid is a perfect candidate if you want an efficient Hybrid car that has high performance for inexpensive price. They are known to have incredible mileage at a high quality performance. Not to mention, they look very stylish.
Positives- better MPG lower emissions can have better performance(McLaren P1, New Ferrari Enzo) Negatives- higher cost more expensive to repair
Chevy hybrid cars tend to be less expensive than other luxury versions of hybrid cars. When you buy a Chevy hybrid car, you are choosing a car that can provide better fuel economy without sacrificing performance and quality. Chevy cars would be a worthwhile investment for any first time hybrid buyer.
Hybrid sedans are produced by a number of car companies. A list of comparatives between each available sedan is located at www.hybridcars.com/hybrid-sedan. There you can find a greater number of specializations for better information.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer. Native apps offer better performance and user experience but require more time and resources to develop. Hybrid apps are cost-effective and quicker to develop, but they might have some performance limitations. Choose based on your project's priorities and constraints.
One of the things that makes a hybrid a great car would be the performance. This is due to the fact that it still utilizes a combustion engine and can call on that power when needed. For the person that is concerned with performance, a test drive is a must. This should be done in an area that will challenge the vehicle, so one can see exactly how well the hybrid performs.
No, a Vittikins dragon is a hybrid between a Bearded Dragon and a Rankins dragon. But overall they are the same except for minor differences.