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Hybrid vs. Electric Vehicles: Which Will Be Easier to Repair After Automotive School?

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Hybrids combine both an internal combustion engine (typically gasoline) and an electric motor. These vehicles switch between the two power sources to maximize fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. On the other hand, electric cars are powered solely by electricity, using a large battery pack to propel the vehicle.

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Consumer Trends: Is It Worth Buying a Hybrid Car in Canada?

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Fuel Efficiency and Cost Savings One of the biggest selling points of hybrid cars is improved fuel efficiency. Hybrids combine a gasoline engine with an electric motor, reducing fuel consumption and emissions. As explored in hybrid and electrical mechanic training, hybrid vehicles help drivers save on fuel.

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