The Future Of Cars Are Hybrid Cars

Buying hybrid cars can be a little bit more complicated than what you might think. The complication though, is not on the "buying hybrid car" part, but how to go about the myriad of hybrid cars to choose from. But just like in any other activities, there are some basics needed to be understood.
The oil price hikes of 1970s, coupled with growing awareness of environmental concerns, driven engineers back to their drawing boards for new designs. Extensive and experimentation 1980s produced the hybrids in the U.S. in 2000. The earlier experience of the market on mass-produced hybrid vehicles has given engineers the encouragement to come up with complex systems, making multiple sources of power in a car possible.
In an interview by the Associated Press, Mr. Jim Press, president of Toyota Motor Sales USA, said: "I think everything will be a hybrid, eventually. It will either be a gas hybrid, a diesel hybrid, or a fuel-cell hybrid."
From here, it is safe to declare that people buying hybrid cars, are people buying the future vehicles

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