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Gasoline Engine, Hybrid, Plug-In Hybrid, Fully Electric: Which Kind of Car Should You Buy?

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Today's market offers cars with gasoline engines, hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and fully electric vehicles. With the advancement of technology, it is becoming more difficult to choose which car to purchase in the modern world because each one has advantages and disadvantages of its own.

We have compiled all the data you need to know about these different car types to help you make your decision as to which vehicle to bring home with you (via Consumer Reports, Good Housekeeping, and Auto Week).

Gasoline Engine

Since they have been in use for more than a century, internal combustion engines provide a familiar driving experience. Over the years, gas engines have developed into more sophisticated machines that are now astonishingly powerful and fuel-efficient. 

Pros of Gasoline Engine

Cons of Gasoline Engine

Hybrid

Since the electric engine is more efficient at slower speeds and the gas engine is more efficient at faster speeds, you have the best of both worlds. Additionally, a hybrid car's battery is charged by the gas engine, so you won't need to worry about finding an outlet.

Pros of Hybrid

Cons of Hybrid

Plug-In Hybrid

Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) increase fuel efficiency by integrating gas and electricity.   There are two basic types of PHEV: parallel, which uses both an electric motor and a gas engine to drive the vehicle, and series, which uses an electric motor to drive the vehicle and a gas engine to charge the battery when it runs low.

Pros of Plug-In Hybrid

Cons of Plug-In Hybrid 

Fully Electric

Cars with fully electric engines have no emissions and typically have a range of less than 100 miles per charge. Before you consider purchasing, make sure you have the necessary infrastructure in place, such as nearby certified electric service centers and charging stations.

Pros of Fully Electric

Cons of Fully Electric 

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