Let me try this again, with actual text this time.

Hybrids carry around a huge weight in batteries and usually have little room for groceries. A family of four would have a tough time carrying all their gear for a weekend outing, not to mention the expense and hassle of replacing batteries regularly.

On May 21, 2007, at 2:15 PM, Fritz Holt wrote:

I predict that unless hybrid vehicles can at least double the mileage of the same model non-hybrid that most people will wise-up to the fact that
they are not economically feasible given the higher cost and the
expensive battery replacement. You will not be able to give them away if
you want a new vehicle when it is getting near the end of the battery
expected life. If economy is the main objective, there are numerous
non-hybrids which get at least 40 mpg.
Fritz



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