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street Vehicles use more gas on the street and less on the highway. Unless they are hybrids. Hybrids use more on the highway than the street.
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A hybrid car uses either gas, or diesel, and electricity. Hybrids are vehicles that use two types of power for their fuel. In fact even submarines are considered hybrids because they use nuclear power and electricity.
Hybrids are a gas powered car that uses gas to charge that battery, which drives an electric motor.
hybrids use battery power and gas. normal cars use only gas
hybrids use battery power and gas. normal cars use only gas
Currently, the more environmentally friendly cars are the hybrids or electric cars, which do not use as much gas. For other options, you can just carpool or take the bus as well!
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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!
Hybrid cars come in various options, including full hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and mild hybrids. Full hybrids can run on either the gasoline engine or electric motor, while plug-in hybrids offer larger battery capacities for extended electric-only driving. Mild hybrids use a smaller electric motor to assist the gasoline engine but cannot drive solely on electric power. Popular models from manufacturers like Toyota, Honda, and Ford provide a range of styles and features to suit different preferences and needs.
All hybrids will improve gas mileage. They are very environmental friendly. Not only that bus they use less gas. You wouldn't have to worry about putting as much gas in it as a regular car!
Over 95% of hybrid cars use gas only as fuel. From that they generate electricity and store it in batteries for later use to supplement the gas engine. The remaining hybrid cars (called plugin hybrids) use gas too, but can also be plugged in to keep the batteries charged.