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Originally Posted by Prosthetic
Hybrids are also more of a hassle to manage more than anything. You're not going to find many certified mechanics willing to work on a hybrid. For that you'll need a specialist, meaning extra money you're putting into a car that's already charging you more for "saving" you money.
I wouldn't purchase a hybrid to be honest, not until they're more popular and have more mechanics certified to work on them. Right now just isn't a good time.
Also: why the fuck would they make a hybrid SUV? That's ridiculous.
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Apparently a shocking amount of idiot soccer moms want to save the world. =/
I for one would not buy a hybrid either. I mean, atleast not yet. Like you said, they're much trickier to find a good mechanic to work on (and damn near impossible to work on yourself). Also, I have yet to see an actual hybrid that doesn't scream "pretentious". They may as well sell the damn things at Starbucks.
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