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The main difference between a regular car and a hybrid is the battery that supplies most of the car's power. Hybrids have warranties on their batteries that last from eight to 10 years, so you can expect the batteries to last at least that long. The day-to-day usage for a hybrid car is the same as a gas-fueled vehicle, and you can expect to be able to use the car without major maintenance for the same amount of time as any other car under normal conditions.Source:
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