The history of hybrid and non fossil fueled vehicles goes all the way back to 1839 when the first actual non gas vehicle was made by Robert Anderson, of Scotland …show more content…
Sedan or car. They rarely make large SUV’s in hybrid form because they’re so big they use very large batteries and take a lot of energy to power them. Now there are so many choices and different styles out there, there’s one for everyone. First you have to choose if you want an all electric (or plug in) or a plug in hybrid which is a half battery half regular combustion engine (gas engine). The all electric vehicles are meant for short travel like to work and back, or running errands around town, on average they get about 100 miles to a full charge (“Car and driver, pg.1”). The hybrid is good for either of these things plus you can go on a road trip or travel long distances without having to worry about the car not making it because they run on gas also. After this knowing a brand and your price range, the vehicles go from common everyday cars to high powered supercars with over nine hundred