Which Brand of Hybrid Cars is Good?

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MacAddyson
07/29/25 8:18pm
There are many brands and models of hybrid cars available, and the choice depends on your budget and usage needs. Here is a relevant introduction to hybrid cars: 1. Types: Hybrid cars can be divided into plug-in and non-plug-in types. Non-plug-in hybrids cannot be charged via an external power source, have smaller battery capacities, and cannot qualify for green license plates. 2. Battery Capacity: Plug-in hybrids have larger battery capacities, can be charged via an external power source, can drive a certain distance in pure electric mode, and qualify for green license plates. Both types have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice should be based on your specific usage needs.
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