Yes depends on the car.
Many of the hybrids are an expensive cost but tax credits and offsets help with the initial sticker price. Some of the lesser expensive hybrids are made by Toyota and Volkswagen.
Hybrids perform better than gas cars. Most hybrids get at least 40 MPG (some get as much as 60 MPG) and are actually no more expensive to repair than a gas car. Seems worth it to me!
Cons: The electric battery for hybrids can be dangerous if you are in a car accident, because the battery is electric so you can get electrocuted. Hybrids also cost at least $ 5,000 more. Hybrids are mechanically more complicated so maintenance costs will be higher.
These labels are placed on products that are hybrids so the farmer will know that they are hybrids and not true breeding seeds.
These labels are placed on products that are hybrids so the farmer will know that they are hybrids and not true breeding seeds.
allows you to breed dragons with one another to form hybrids, as you get higher levels you can get more hybrids and so forth
No. The mileage depends on the car, the more expensive they are the more options they have. Some more expensive ones do get better milage but you can opt for more milage and less money by giving up some extras.
No, according to http://www.autoevolution.com/news/how-diesel-electric-hybrids-work-and-why-they-aren-t-on-sale-yet-20472.html the reason why there are currently no diesel electric hybrids is because they are too expensive to make.
we are all hybrids of aliens.
Hybrids Plus was created in 2006.
The answer depends on what hybrids you mean.