Hybrids and Hype
According to the best available research, which is somewhat dated, the EPA has overstated the fuel economy of hybrids by more than that of combustion-only engines. [...]obesity research shows that a reduction in the cost of driving will cause people to walk less and to go out to eat more frequently,...
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