As a Toyota Prius owner who lives in Nashville, Tennessee (not exactly the capital of the eco-awareness), I get stopped now and then by passers-by wanting info – “Is that one of those electric thingies?” they ask. “Where do you plug it in? Is it safe? Does it feel weird to drive?”… and so on. At first it was fun explaining that it requires no plugs, performs beautifully (killer horsepower), has great crash resistance, and very sophisticated airbags.
But now I'm getting a little bit tired of dispelling the myths around hybrids. So it was a great relief to come across the “Top Ten Hybrid Myths” feature in the latest issue of Business Week, which aims do just that—clear up the misinformation. Among the myths they debunk: You need to plug it in. The batteries need to be replaced. Hybrids are expensive, small and underpowered. And best of all: Only liberals drive hybrids.
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I agree.
ive been looking into getting a hybrid for a bit now and that link from business week was great – thanks for giving us the heads up.
Hi all. I just had DIANE BRADY, Sr. Writer of Businessweek on my weekly radio show, SIMPLY GREEN. Check it out next Wednesday at 2pm, EST on the LIME Channel, #114. We discuss the idea of authenticity in the green marketplace…and she gives a little interesting insight into her many many interviews with the Diva of Gracious Living: Martha Stewart.
in the market for a car and really want a hybrid. found the link useful. thanks.