
With energy sources depleting very fast and new innovative alternatives thronging the industry, the hoi-polloi is a bit skeptical of the new technologies breeding unfounded doubts and myths. Today hybrid cars are quite a rage and so are the myths associated with its growing popularity, such as battery life, cost, power, effect on environment, blah, blah, blah. Here is an interesting and practical list of ten most prevalent hybrid myths all car buffs must know.
The Top Ten Hybrid Myths














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You say hybrids get better mileage in ordinary driving, not highway driving. I say hybrids bet better mileage in stop and go driving but not at a constant cruising speed. Sounds like the same thing to me except that you define ordinary driving as stop and go and I define constant speed cruising as highway driving. Whatever the truth is my Auto Motto will still be ” Any car will do as long as it can go” = )