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Hybrid Cars: Why to Invest in a Hybrid Vehicle and How to Get the Best Deal
Hybrid Cars: Why to Invest in a Hybrid Vehicle and How to Get the Best Deal
Hybrid Cars: Why to Invest in a Hybrid Vehicle and How to Get the Best Deal
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Hybrid Cars: Why to Invest in a Hybrid Vehicle and How to Get the Best Deal

Written by Jim Stephens

Narrated by Arthur Price

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About this audiobook

Like many individuals and groups out there in the real world, we ask the really obvious, but sometimes also tough questions to answer that most struggle with when contemplating the addition of a Hybrid vehicle to their driveway, garage and lifestyle.

Some of the questions go to the fundamentals, like: Why hybrid vehicles? What are they? Are they any good? What do they cost? Where would they be found? Who uses them? How are they best applied?

Even more intricate and complex questions surface than at first glance and consideration:

  • How do you make up your mind about hybrid cars?
  • Is a hybrid vehicle even a viable option and alternative?
  • Are there certain circumstances that a hybrid would be considered better, more efficient?
  • What are the actual benefits of hybrid vehicles?
  • What criteria is there to use and pay special attention to when buying a hybrid vehicle?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 2, 2020
ISBN9781662284465
Hybrid Cars: Why to Invest in a Hybrid Vehicle and How to Get the Best Deal

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    As a Toyota hybrid technician for the last 20 years, I found there to be a lot of inaccuracies in this book. It lost credibility with me in the first 15 minutes when they kept calling hybrid electric motors "engines". Creates confusion when you don't know if they're talking about the hybrid system or the internal combustion system. Did not finish the book.