Some hybrid cars have just as much power as regular cars. They use gasoline for power when it is needed, or the electric component can produce enough power.
A hybrid golf iron is designed with a larger club head and a lower center of gravity compared to a regular iron. This allows for easier launch and increased forgiveness on off-center hits. Hybrid irons are generally easier to hit for golfers who struggle with traditional long irons.
No, the hybrid cars do not use as much gas as a regular car. Electric cars use a number of batteries to store usable electricity to cut the need of gas to power cars by a significant fraction.
Hybrid vehicles in general are much quieter than regular cars. So in that theory, yes, hybrid trucks would be quieter, and take less gas to run as well.
A hybrid vehicle can use as much as half the fuel as a traditional car. This is a huge improvement and the gas savings will go a long way toward paying the extra for a hybrid.
You bought a hybrid and now want more power. More power and excellent fuel mileage do not go together. Sell this Civic Hybrid and then buy a car with more power. Otherwise there is not much you can do to gain any amount of power you will really feel.
The difference between a commercial power generator and a regular power generator is that a commercial one is much expensive than the regular one. It's much better to purchase the regular generator if your not planning to use it for business purposes.
It depends usually a hybrid car such as a Toyota Prius gets up to 45 mpg highway compared to an average of 20-25 for normal cars
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The large passport book costs 30 more than the regular size.
You will defenitly be saving tons of money with a hybrid vehicle. Of course there are many regular gas vehicles available that offer much of the same savings as do the hybrids.
yes it does is saves thousands more
It depends on how much you drive if you drive alot. Then you will save alot, compared to a gas car. Hybrids are much small so if you got into a crash you could easily die.