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What kind of car do you want for your next car?
#poll
Gasoline
Hybrid electric
Plug in hybrid electric
Fully electric
937 votes
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Anonymous 2w

Hybrid could get like 60mpg and you don’t have to plug it in

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Anonymous 2w

Nuclear fusion. (A little DIY project I’ve almost completed. I hope I don’t accidentally get shot by a heart attack gun. 🤞)

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Anonymous 2w

Corvette c7 baby

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Anonymous 2w

Chinese EV

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Anonymous 2w

Fully human powered 🚲🚲🚲

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Anonymous 2w

Depends on where I’m living. If I have the ability to charge it, I’d like a full EV

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Anonymous 2w

Next car?

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Anonymous 2w

What is more desireable about a fully gasoline car than a hybrid electric car??

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Anonymous 2w

hybrid car

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Anonymous replying to -> dawn_puzzle_piece02 2w

Same with plug in hybrids, but you get extra 50 miles on ev range

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 2w

Those have a really bad track record of rapidly transforming into camp fires

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 2w

Simplicity, ease of maintenance, weight, and they are cheaper. Hybrids have better mpg but they cost enough that depending on the lifespan of the car it might still be cheaper to have the fully gas engine and if you include maintenance its even more likely to be cheaper long term to do fully gas.

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 2w

It sounds like hybrids are likely better but you could argue battery replacement costs, it not being good for the oil when the battery kicks in and the i.c.e. shuts off, you get condensation, oil not,getting up to temperature

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 2w

Some hybrids are more complex with separate motors driving front and rear wheels

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 2w

But they have the most problems per 100 vehicles per JD Power’s quality surveys

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 2w

Lol

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 2w

You’re thinking of Teslas

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 2w

Those are really bad too but chinese evs are worse. I highly recommend Chinese forums on the subject. Its so entertaining and terrifying. Teslas look like they were designed by a genius compared to chinese evs

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Anonymous replying to -> #10 2w

probably because it’s the newest tech and the least streamlined via time and tinkering

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Anonymous replying to -> #15 2w

It’s the most complicated since it has both gas and electric systems that can go wrong

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