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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Great Fuel Economy

    One new invention has taken the U.S. by storm, the hybrid automobile. Hybrid vehicles range from family sedans to large muscly SUVs. Whatever the vehicle type, the verdict is in, hybrids are sexy. The new green movement made the hybrid mother nature's best friend, the slipping economy made them a great solution to cut down on the cost of gas. Hybrids often utilize batteries which charge themselves every time you drive, and achieve around 50 mpg depending on vehicle type. These vehicles should be on every city dweller's must have list due to the fact that they use a minuscule amount of gas.

    On the Other: Maintenance and Reliability

    Although hybrids pay for themselves in gas money, the cost of maintenance are substantially higher than the traditional automobile. In utilizing batteries, hybrids cut back on the cost of gas. However, the batteries need replacement around 80,000 miles. The cost of batteries range around $8,000 per battery pack. Also, due to the newer technology in hybrids, not all mechanic shops know how to fix simple problems; thus the consumer must look to the more costly dealership to fix simple problems.

    Bottom Line

    When it comes down to it, hybrid make the perfect companion for anyone who travels in the city or stop and go traffic frequently. Everyone who purchases these vehicles must expect higher maintenance costs in the future. Bottom line: These cars pay for themselves in the future although upfront front costs may be burdensome.

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