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Four Reasons Not to Buy a Hybrid Car(yet)

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1. Hybrids cost more; generally between $3,000 and $6,000 more. Whether you make this difference up depends; it depends on how much you drive, how long you keep the car, and what the resale value of the car is when you sell it. Good news: Hybrid resale values have been superb.

2. Hybrid car choices are expanding dramatically every year. Larger and less expensive hybrid cars, trucks, and SUVs are becoming available.