Go Hybrid!
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There are a number of good reasons to buy and drive a hybrid vehicle, and you need not be a tree-hugger to embrace them.
Environmental concerns aside, hybrid ownership makes financial sense in a climate where gas prices continue to climb. Also, as more companies develop and offer this sophisticated technology, the lower the price will be for consumers. And with the broad availability of hybrids, car buyers can feel assured that parts and services will be available, serving to take the worry out of long-term ownership.

So, next time you find yourself stuck in traffic, gazing out into the brown sky and reaching for your asthma inhaler, take a second to picture yourself in a hybrid.

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