I note that both Detroit and Japan are coming out with hybrid SUVs and trucks. The hybrid portion adds $3k - $4k to the sticker price. Gas mileage is said to be pretty good (25 - 30 MPG city driving).
Also, there's been lots of talk about "plug-in hybrids", i.e.-- hybrids that have bigger batteries, so you can plug in your vehicle to the electrical grid and create more of a gasoline versus electricity tradeoff.
Is the technology advanced well enough so that I can safely assume that most new vehicles will be hybrid in a decade or so?
Also, there's been lots of talk about "plug-in hybrids", i.e.-- hybrids that have bigger batteries, so you can plug in your vehicle to the electrical grid and create more of a gasoline versus electricity tradeoff.
Is the technology advanced well enough so that I can safely assume that most new vehicles will be hybrid in a decade or so?
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