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70% seems a little high compared to what I have been reading, especially since they only increase your fuel efficiency by about 30%. That being the case-where does the other 40% savings come from? They will still be burning the same fuel when in that mode and hence will be releasing the same amount of emissions as a normal car-it's only when running on battery that there will be savings.
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Unfortunately, the high price is the curse of a money-driven market. Find a need, survey the supply and adjust the pricing accordingly. Who are the ones more prone to purchase environmentally-friendly products? Those people who do not have to worry about putting food on the table or a roof over their heads. Since they have the money, charge them a lot for what they deem necessary. What is refreshingly interesting is the refusal of those same people to buy into the hype. While they are the sons and daughters of successful corporate heads, they are not continuing to be exploitive so they are looking for alternate ways to save the planet AND their pockets, along with the rest of ours as well.
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The Aura does not seem like a good choice when it comes to hybrids. I mean come on.... a two MPG difference? That isnt even worth the possible headaches that will come up.
Look at the Escape, it does 34mpg vs its counterpart at 24ish. 10mpg is well worth it then! And for about the same cost, you can get the Prius that gets almost 50mpg! |
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