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Jay @ Mar 14th 2008 3:21PM
GM has a bunch of full hybrids, and before they ever built a hybrid car they put thousands of full hybrid buses on the streets.
Polly Prissy Pants @ Mar 16th 2008 8:02PM
I guess if you consider a couple trucks and no cars "a bunch" out of 60 something models then yeah, GM has a bunch of full hybrids.
Now for reality: The 2009's are going on sale and GM doesn't offer a single full hybrid car in their entire line-up. Even their BAS cars like the Aura and Malibu are MIA on dealer lots. Way to go GM.