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Hybrid Cars and the Environment

Are hybrid cars better for the environment than gasoline-only cars? Well, a gasoline-only car produces on average around 20 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year. And carbon dioxide is a contributor to acid rain which is definitely not good for the environment or for people. The good news is that hybrid cars can almost cut that carbon dioxide output amount in half. Check out these articles on hybrid cars and the environment.

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Environmentally Friendly Hybrid Vehicles Gaining in Popularity
Hybrid vehicles are becoming all the rage in popularly driven vehicles. Many consumers are making the sensible choice of owning a hybrid. Hybrid vehicles are stylish, trendy and carry a good reputation. It is no surprise that more consumers are focusing...
 
Go Green Interest Petition: Five Reasons to Buy a Hybrid Car
These days, OPEC may no longer be king. Indeed, hybrid car owners are changing the rules when it comes to car sales and owning a car. The process to "mainstream" the hybrid car has been slow. It costs extra to buy a hybrid car....

 

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