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Porsche does make the Porsche Cayenne Hybrid and it gets approximately 24 mpg for fuel efficiency. The Cayenne is not a sports car, but rather a mid size to small SUV.
Porsche does make a hybrid car. It is called the Porsche Cayenne. Please see the following: www.outdrive.ca/.../green-technology-2011-porsche-cayenne-s-hyb
Well, it's more on the price of the mechanisms used to make the vehicle itself, but in the long run it is definitely cheaper
Porsche does not make a vehicle called Jeep. It is called the Porsche Cayenne. Which is better depends on many factors and you would get many opinions from different people. Either one is a fine vehicle.
The types of models made by Porsche are consumer models, racing models, protypes, concept cars, tractors, hybrid and electrical vehicles, and aircraft engines.
Most hybrid vehicles can be purchased at a local car dealership. Many car manufacturers now have hybrid vehicle options so just make sure to ask the salesperson.
The first mass produced hybrid was the Toyota Prius
The component that makes a hybrid engine "hybrid" is that it uses both electric power and gasoline. When the car is stopped, instead of burning fuel, it switches to electricity.
Professor Ferdinand Porsche founded the company called "Dr. ing. h. c. F. Porsche GmbH" in 1930
It would be impossible for that to be true. The Tahoe hybrid is not a living being that could be interbred. The Tahoe hybrid is a SUV type vehicle that is built by Chevrolet.
They do make hybrid vans nowadays and the fuel savings are incredible. If you drive your vehicle a lot and have the money to buy one, the savings and the tax credit will pay for the van.
When you purchase a hybrid vehicle you get a substantial tax break on one. Hybrid vehicles usually get between 30 to 40 miles to each gallon of gas. Here is a great website for further information. http://www.bankrate.com/finance/money-guides/are-hybrid-cars-worth-it.aspx