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27. We had a plug-in hybrid and traded it in for an all electric. Love the all electric so much more.
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 06:45 PM
Oct 2024

With an electric there's less maintenance than with a gas car (almost none). And you essentially have even more potential maintenance issues with a plug-in hybrid because you have two cars in one. We also had a problem with the battery prior to its warranty expiring and found out that you can't operate the car in the gas mode if the electric battery isn't working. Yes, you have two batteries.

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We have a Prius and a Leaf Lulu KC Oct 2024 #1
That's good to know. iemanja Oct 2024 #4
Something to consider is that one hybrid uses a fraction of the materials RockRaven Oct 2024 #2
Thanks! Good info. iemanja Oct 2024 #6
Recently bought a used 2022 Rav 4 Hybrid. 1WorldHope Oct 2024 #3
How long have you had it? iemanja Oct 2024 #5
Only a few weeks. We did drive it on the interstate for a day trip 3 hours each way and it was a joy to drive. 1WorldHope Oct 2024 #10
We have a 2013 Prius and love it PuppyBismark Oct 2024 #7
20/80 Rule Caribbeans Oct 2024 #8
Great info! iemanja Oct 2024 #9
we have an electric hybrid WhiteTara Oct 2024 #11
From a purely environmental perspective, ethical considerations about batteries aside, where you live matters. NNadir Oct 2024 #12
It sounds like you don't put in a lot of miles iemanja Oct 2024 #13
My round trip to the lab is just about 50 miles; I typically go 3-4 days/week. I also drive on business trips to... NNadir Oct 2024 #14
That's a lot then iemanja Oct 2024 #15
Not using your car is the best choice environmentally NNadir Oct 2024 #16
A couple of points Finishline42 Oct 2024 #17
Maybe you can write to the authors of the paper to tell them that Elon Musk's marketing department... NNadir Oct 2024 #18
Their study reminds me of this nonsense from 2008... Finishline42 Oct 2024 #19
I have cited a scientific paper in a well respected and widely read scientific journal, not tripe from some... NNadir Oct 2024 #20
Finally had some time to browse your referenced scientific article... Finishline42 Oct 2024 #21
I'm not generally amused when people tell me that their personal experience defines the whole world. The paper,... NNadir Oct 2024 #22
Doesn't matter where the electricity is being made Finishline42 Oct 2024 #23
Once again, I cited a scientific source from a well respected SCIENTIST. NNadir Oct 2024 #24
Brilliant timing... Finishline42 Oct 2024 #25
I have a Lexus hybris, so essentially a toyota. Scrivener7 Oct 2024 #26
We had a plug-in hybrid and traded it in for an all electric. Love the all electric so much more. Native Oct 2024 #27
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