Pros: Many cities allow you to ride solo in the carpool lane. A huge plus!
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Helping environment. Less smelly exhaust.
Less wear and tear on the brakes, as the electric motor kicks in.
Save a lot on gas money.
There are some state and/or federal tax incentives: they are limited per manufacturer, so as Prius sells a certain amount of cars, less tax incentive is available, and it may be better with other manufacturers.
Some companies are even offering incentives if their employees drive hybrids. I think B of A is one of them.
Cons: Hard to find, though that is changing.
Expensive, though increasing demand will bring prices down.
2007-05-09 10:51:06
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answered by laura 1
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execs: better gasoline economic equipment, particularly in city driving better low-end torque, observing the hybrid setup, probably better than only approximately something different than a organic-electric motor vehicle (electric automobiles make all their torque from 0. Even a diesel would not try this) hence far with the Hondas and Toyotas, a minimum of, stronger reliability (electric automobiles are hassle-free and robust, and take stress off the the remainder of the powertrain) Cons: extra value extra weight eventual value of battery substitute (needed in some hybrid setups, no longer needed in others, yet nevertheless cautioned.)
2016-12-17 06:44:47
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answered by motato 4
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One thing to note: some repairs would be different than on a regular car. The engine and batteries, for example. However, a lot of things on hybrid cars are identical, such as the wheels, tires, suspension, etc.
2007-05-07 10:26:21
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answered by harvityharvharvharv 3
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Pros: Quieter, much better gas mileage.
Cons: Harder and more expensive to work on. This, however, will change as more and more people buy hybrids.
2007-05-07 10:14:39
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answered by Anonymous
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pros:
higher city mileage, less noise in city driving, helping the environment.
Cons:
New technology, unproven reliability, cost of maintenance, mechanics haven't been trained to repair them and parts availability
2007-05-07 10:14:43
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answered by Fordman 7
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