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That's a good point. Hybrids can be made to be extremely fuel-efficient, but they are currently programmed to satisfy American lead-foot traffic conditions and consumer demand.
At the same time, the fuel economy on many popular brands are the same(or even worse) as 30 years ago.
So consumers are getting squeezed: Purchase an outrageously-priced hybrid, or get poor milege in the cheaper gas version.
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