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  • 1). 1917 Woods Dual Power  By : Michael Doherty
    The first hybrid gas electric car did not come out in 1983, but in 1917. The Woods Dual Power was built by the Woods Motor Vehicle Company of Chicago. Because the gas engine was so rough, but supplied more power and electric cars were smoother, but had limited range, the Woods Motor Vehicle Company wanted to supply a car that gave you the best of both worlds.
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  • 4). Hybrid Car Technology  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin LEADING UP TO THE NEED FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE For most of the lifetime of automobiles, propulsion has been provided by the gasoline or diesel powered internal combustion type of engine. There have been brief flirtations with steam, electricity, and vehicles that could use a variety of fuels, but most of these have fallen by the wayside as the gasoline engine pushed billions of vehicles down the road.
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  • 5). What Is To Become Of The Hybrids  By : James Ellison
    Many hybrid cars will compensate for the premium that is added to their window prices on account of elevated gas prices and tax credits from the U.S. government on the more fuel economic vehicles. Both hybrid cars and trucks, which get better mileage in city driving by operating on an assemblage of gas and electric power, are priced between $1,300 and $7,500 more than longstanding versions of the same vehicles, reported by www.
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  • 7). Hybrids Don't Make Sense Financially  By : Scott Bianchi
    Hybrid vehicles are becoming more and more popular as the cost of gas continues to rise. The problem is, they really are not the best decision financially. Hybrids do provide a benefit to the environment in that they do not use as much gas as a conventional vehicle, but they do not save you money in most cases. Most people that buy hybrids do so for the gas savings.
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