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Three Types of People Who Shouldn't Buy A Hybrid Car Thinking of getting a hybrid car? Well maybe you should think twice. Hybrid cars aren't for everyone you know. Ideally, everyone would have one, but realistically, that just can't happen. Hybrid cars are just wonderful cars in general, but for those of you who are not right for the hybrid car, there are other good cars on the market. These are three types of people who should not buy a hybrid car. The Wasteful Type This person doesn't care about wasted air, wasted gas, or wasted money. He or she would rather just drive around and let their conventional cars be a detriment to the atmosphere. Wasteful people only care about themselves, and they aren't interested in learning anything different. They want to drive on. That's all. The hybrid car isn't for these types. The Here and Now Type These people only care about the present. If conventional cars are dominating the roads now, a conventional car is what they want. It's all about what's going on today. Who cares if a shiny new, futuristic hybrid car pulls up next to them at a stoplight? The point is, they don't need to turn heads. They need to just blend in. That's how they get by. So hybrid cars aren't for these types at all. Anyone driving a hybrid car is sure to turn a head or two because there are thousands and even millions of people driving conventional cars. So of course when a person drives a hybrid car, people notice. The I-Don't-Need-A-Budget Type This type is totally unaware of where their money is going. They figure that if they get paid more money than what they need each month; they don't really need to care. Who cares how you spend it if you are going to have money left over anyway? These types of people just don't know what it's like to possibly save money. They just can't conceive it. But the hybrid car saves people more than a little change. It may even save them money on break pads because hybrid cars have a breaking system that just keeps on renewing itself. The Cars-Shouldn't-Run-On-Batteries Type These types of people may be so set in their ways that they believe hybrid cars are completely electric. Well, these people can just keep on thinking that. They couldn't be further from the truth. Hybrid cars are more than just electric. In fact, to call hybrid cars electric cars wouldn't do them a bit of justice. These cars don't get their kicks from wall sockets or anything like that. Hybrid cars differ greatly from electric cars. But you have to drive a hybrid car and get a good look under the hood to find out just how much better hybrid cars are than electric cars. So, have you figured out if a hybrid car is for you yet? Well, even if it isn't, don't worry, you can still buy one. There's no need to wait either. I'm sure you could be doing better than the conventional car you have.

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