I have a Lexus hybrid and it is fantastic in every way. However, I do believe the green vehicles for the future is EVs, and possibly hydrogen fueled cars at a later date.
Leave it to America to screw up a good thing. You don’t need a 225 HP engine, or a Turbocharged engine, to charge a battery. These vehicles should be getting at least 50 MPG, not 36. Some full gas models in Europe, where gas costs about $7.25 a gallon, get 40 to 50 MPG.
The Dodge place in Cornelius, NC is advertising a 24 Dodge Hornet hybrid for quite a bit less than $30k.
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I have a Lexus hybrid and it is fantastic in every way. However, I do believe the green vehicles for the future is EVs, and possibly hydrogen fueled cars at a later date.
@@TomSimba thanks for sharing your experiences 🙏🏻
Leave it to America to screw up a good thing. You don’t need a 225 HP engine, or a Turbocharged engine, to charge a battery. These vehicles should be getting at least 50 MPG, not 36. Some full gas models in Europe, where gas costs about $7.25 a gallon, get 40 to 50 MPG.