Tuesday, May 11, 2004

Hybrid Mileage Comes Up Short

From Wired News:

Data from independent product-testing organization Consumer Reports indicates that hybrid cars get less than 60 percent of EPA estimates while navigating city streets. In Consumer Reports' real-world driving test, the Civic Hybrid averaged 26 mpg in the city, while the Toyota Prius averaged 35 mpg, much less than their respective EPA estimates of 47 and 60 mpg. Hybrid cars performed much closer to EPA estimates in Consumer Reports' highway tests.
Well, this is disappointing. But the story should have compared real-world milage between traditonal and hybrid cars.

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