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01. Buy Or Not
02. What Is ‘Hybrid’?
03. Considerations
04. Eclectic List
05. Available Technology
06. Look For
07. Quick Summary
08. Benefits
09. To Avoid
10. The Future
11. Closing Remarks
12. Resources
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Sources of Information |
- www.wikipedia.com
- How Stuff Works - http://auto.howstuffworks.com/hybrid-car.htm
- Toyota Prius vs. Honda Insight http://sayhenry.com/future.htm
- EcoInfo - http://www.care2.com/channels/ecoinfo/hybrid
- Electric Drive Transportation Association –
http://www.evaa.org/evaa/pages/ele_product_hybrids.htm - United States Department of Energy - http://avt.inel.gov/
- http://www.hybrid-cars-guide.com/
- http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question477.htm
- http://www.hybrid-car.org/clear-act-2005.html
- The Union of Concerned Scientists’ Hybridcenter.org website.

2004 Toyota Prius power-train
(Source: © 2006 Motor Trend, a PRIMEDIA publication. All rights reserved)
HAVING A FINAL SAY OR WORD….
ENVISION WHAT TOMORROW WILL LOOK LIKE ON OUR ROADS… Ideally what would we all like to see? Dare to dream a little…Here is one online opinion as a sample: (Source: Motor-trend 2004 Hybrid Guide)
Within the next decade or two, there's a good chance you'll be driving a vehicle powered by an advanced powerplant that's far removed from the familiar internal combustion engine now residing beneath your hood.
Government regulation, environmental pressures, and market competition have spurred accelerated research and development into alternative fuels and the vehicles that run on them, creating a new twist in the motor vehicle's evolution.
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