On May 14, 1:28=A0pm, Steve <n...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> travis...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> >> It's basic mechanics - an engine has
> >> an optimal rpm, a hybrid is designed
> >> to run that speed continually, charging
> >> the battery.
>
> > No, it isn't.
>
> It depends on the hybrid. Some do, some don't.
>
> > Have you ever even driven a hybrid? =A0You are dead wrong
>
> No, he's not dead wrong. Not universally correct, but not dead wrong.
>
> Same as you.
There is not one automotive hybrid that works in the manner in which
he describes. The only ones that do are diesel locomotives and large
construction vehicles. NO passenger cars.
Trav


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