Posted by Jon Hagen on June 02, 2008 at 20:18:30 from (12.175.230.39):
In Reply to: hybrid cars posted by farmer boy on June 02, 2008 at 18:27:42:
For long trips at high speed, the hybrid is little if any more fuel efficient than a far less complicated conventional car. For driving that involves a lot of start/ stop / idle, the hybrid is much more efficient. a relative who is a urban /rural mail carrier who averages 10 or more stops per mile, has replaced his Dakota V6 pickup with a Ford Escape hybrid 4X4. He went from an average of 12 mpg to 28 mpg doing the exact same job. He is very impressed with it for his mail route car On a long 3600 mile trip at highway speed, the Escape hybrid made only about 5% better mpg than a standard Escape.
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