How Hybrid Engines Work
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How Hybrid Engines Work
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| this has nothing to ... ( 1 year ago by phillip0433) |
| this has nothing to do with cvt @ all |
| All this shows is ... ( 1 year ago by gydorack) |
| All this shows is that Electric cars are superior in every way to gas powered cars. Pure electric cars are still the most efficient non-polluting cars, the hybrid is just an excuse by the auto industries to keep making gas cars. |
| Hybrid cars are ... ( 1 year ago by gydorack) |
| Hybrid cars are needlessly complicated, as a result they are needlessly expensive so poor people will still buy gas cars. Instead people could buy electric cars that are cheap and efficient. |
| That is an ... ( 4 months ago by renegadeda20) |
| That is an uneducated statement. I own a taxi company and our fleet uses both internal combustion engines (aka ICE) and Hybrid Synergy vehicles and I can tell you there is nothing efficient about a car that can only go an average of 120 miles before needed to be recharged. The recharge time is extremely long and inconvenient. ICE vehicles use an exorbitant amount of fuel (avg about 15mpg city and 22mpg highway). Hybrids average over 45 mpg city AND highway. Hybrids are all around better cars. |
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