3 Things Everyone Gets WRONG About Plug-In Hybrids

Here are three myths about the plug-in hybrid that many people believe. Myth number one, the plug-in hybrid is just as bad for the environment as a gas-based car. Wrong. Certainly has less emissions because a plug-in hybrid can be in full electric mode, meaning zero emissions. Myth number two, you always have to charge a plug-in hybrid. You don’t because it’s also a gas vehicle. So, you can put gas in it. In fact, you don’t have to have a charge at all. If it’s at zero, you can still drive the car because it still runs on fuel, too. Myth number three is that plug-in hybrids are just too expensive. Here’s the thing. Less maintenance costs, less fuel costs. What do you think? Are plug-in hybrids worth the investment? Do they truly save you money? Put your thoughts in the comments section. And for more content like this, follow Ride with

Are PHEVs are pointless? 🤯⚡”

Here are 3 of the biggest myths about plug-in hybrids — and the truth might surprise you.

⚠️ If you’ve ever said “They don’t save gas” or “They’re too expensive,” this one’s for you.

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