This depends on what kind of fuel your hybrid needs. If it is the standard fuel for hybrid cars, they can be found at any gas station. Alternative fuel stations are getting more frequent, but are still tough to find.
Josh was eager to get his fuel efficient hybrid on Sunday.
No, hybrid cars run on gas
Hybrid cars run off of the same types of fuel that any other car runs on. The only thing that you really need to take into account when you're buying a hybrid is fuel octane. That is, hybrid cars generally need a higher octane fuel than other cars do. If you don't get the right hybrid car fuel, you can end up causing a whole lot of problems in your engine.
The 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe-Hybrid runs on flex-fuel (unleaded/E85).
Hybrid rockets use a hybrid fuel-oxidizer system, usually a solid fuel with a liquid oxidizer. This allows simpler construction and higher reliability (like solid fuel rockets) but retains the ability to throttle the engine on demand or even turn it off and restart it (like liquid fuel rockets).
This depends in the make of the hybrid car, but generally you can use regular unleaded fuel in your hybrid car without having an issue with your car. It is best to consult the deal about fuel before making a purchase.
Hybrid cars get better gas mileage than regular cars. Also, the great thing about the hybrid car is that you do not necessarily need to use fuel to drive a hybrid car, which will help you save money on gas.
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A hybrid truck won't use up fuel at quite the same rate that a normal truck does. Hybrid trucks are considered to be more fuel-efficient and environment-friendly.
Hybrid trucks are definitely more fuel efficient than conventional gasoline powered trucks. Hybrid model trucks generally have up to 25% better fuel economy than their gasoline alternatives.
The 2010 Chevrolet Silverado-1500-Hybrid runs on flex-fuel (unleaded/E85).