I used to drive a Toyota Yaris Hybrid and I really liked it, I moved to a different country and couldn't take the car with me and now I drive a scooter, but if I'll ever buy a car again, it'll most likely be a hybrid, I really like the range.
I like my Honda just fine. Granted, I've never owned an EV, but considering I travel a lot and gas stations are plentiful and fast, it's a better fit for me than an EV would be.
I do think a plug-in hybrid would be better for when I'm not traveling, but I bought this car specifically for travel.
Non-plugin hybrids typically do not use lithium batteries.
Is this still the case? Haven't most of the manufacturers switched over from NiMH?
They are better suited for the usecase, as they can sustain far more charge cycles without degradation. Which you end up doing a lot.
my 2023 Rav 4 is still NiMH
Terrible cars tho. Nobody likes their hybrids compared to pure EV.
I used to drive a Toyota Yaris Hybrid and I really liked it, I moved to a different country and couldn't take the car with me and now I drive a scooter, but if I'll ever buy a car again, it'll most likely be a hybrid, I really like the range.
I like my Honda just fine. Granted, I've never owned an EV, but considering I travel a lot and gas stations are plentiful and fast, it's a better fit for me than an EV would be.
I do think a plug-in hybrid would be better for when I'm not traveling, but I bought this car specifically for travel.
Terrible in what sense? I had no complaints with my Prius C.
Slow and expensive to maintain. Takes a special person to appreciate that.