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... @ Jul 17th 2007 8:09PM
wtf is wrong with these people? They expect something for almost nothing. They want an extra 18.5 mpg but don't think they should pay more than an extra 2396$? And alan there who wants an engine with 400 ft/lbs of torque and expects 40 mpg out of it. reminds me of a simpsons quote, "I want all my groceries in one bag. but i don't want the bag to be heavy." Its just not going to happen. Hybrids are not the future, but more so than diesels. The final goal is an electric car, which could be powered by a hydrogen generator, or something to that respect(you may disagree, use your imagination). It is important that hybrids get some success to encourage development of new batteries and technologies.