This website seems to be a comprehensive guide to all things hybrid in automotive. The "research" section has a lot of information about what they are, how much the consume, and other such things.
What I originally learned about hybrids is that some are electric first, and gas-powered second, which means they run on batteries in slow driving and the gas kicks in on highway speed. Others do the opposite. I'm not so sure that's entirely true; the link above will surely answer the question.
the_adzo got himself a hybrid last year and he really likes it. You might want to ask him about it.
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This website seems to be a comprehensive guide to all things hybrid in automotive. The "research" section has a lot of information about what they are, how much the consume, and other such things.
What I originally learned about hybrids is that some are electric first, and gas-powered second, which means they run on batteries in slow driving and the gas kicks in on highway speed. Others do the opposite. I'm not so sure that's entirely true; the link above will surely answer the question.