Perhaps you can not afford to buy hybrid cars right now. If so, you are not alone. Hybrid cars are still rather expensive on the market right now. You can expect to pay a good $30,000 or $40,000 for a hybrid car. However, if you wait a few years until the purchase of a new hybrid, you will be able to save thousands of dollars. Hybrids are projected to lower in price in the next few years.
hybrid cars cost anywhere from 20 to 30 thousand dollars
no they cost more
In the future, hybrid cars will cost roughly the same to repair, as there will be many more on the road.
Hybrid cars cost more to maintain than a conventional car. You can get more information about this at www.hybridcars.com/cars.html Hybrid cars are a bit more to maintain than a conventional gas powered. The cost will come down as the technology becomes more widespread.
The cost of a hybrid car is about 30% more than a conventional vehicle. Please see the following for additional information: www.alternate-energy-sources.com/hybrid-cars.html -
Cost of purchase, ownership and maintenance.
I believe the future of hybrid cars is very positive. With gas being so expensive, they are a great cost effective alternative to regular vehicles using gas.
low cost high reliability
There is not anything special about tires on a hybrid care. It is possible to buy low-resitant tires for such a vehicle but these can also be purchased for non-hybrid cars.
Hybrids are more efficient and more friendly to the environment. Hybrids cost more.
Hybrid cars can not be plugged in so the only cost you encounter when trying to charge the batteries of a hybrid car is the cost of gasoline. All of today's modern cars charge their batteries though the use of regenerative braking systems which use the friction of the brakes to generate electricity and a small gasoline engine.
all countries have hybrid cars