Well, as you know, General Motors does not make hybrids. Ford only made 4,000 hybrids last year.
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And what's interesting about the hybrids taking off is you've now introduced electric motors to the automobile industry. It's the first radical change in automobile technology in 100 years.
When General Motors builds a car, they want to meet the specific needs of many customers. But if they custom-make each car, then it will not be economical.
Some people say hybrid vehicles such as the Prius are only a bridge to the future ... but we think it could be a long bridge and a very sturdy one. There are many more gains we can achieve with hybrids.
The hybrid engine costs a lot of money, and customers are hardly willing to spend so much more for a car.
I wish people would spend their money on hybrid cars.
A Prius is not a true hybrid, really. The current Prius is, like, 2 percent electric. It's a gasoline car with slightly better mileage.
I drive a hybrid. It's a Ford Escape. That's my only car.
These new 'hybrid' F1 cars represent an extremely complex project.
I don't believe in the electric cars, but I strongly believe in hybrids.
The hybrid I have now is one of the least expensive cars I've ever had. I had a BMW 318i convertible once, the ultimate driving machine.
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