Burnaby, British Columbia – The British Columbia Automobile Association (BCAA) has released the results of a study on the cost of hybrids versus comparable conventional models. Studying all thirteen hybrids available in B.C. over a five-year period, and factoring in fuel costs, the provincial Alternative Fuel Vehicle Tax Concession and the federal ecoAUTO Rebate Program, the analysis revealed that in seven of the 13 vehicle pairs analyzed, the hybrids turned out to be cheaper over five years overall.
CanadianDriver: Automotive news News Archive Hybrids can be cheaper in the long run, says BCAA
Better late than never I suppose. Plus I can forward this to friends who would rather read news articles than make their decisions on what I say. (cause I might be bias
.. about saving money
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Hybrids can be cheaper in the long run, says BCAA
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Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by Tideland Prius, Jun 18, 2008.
. Plus I can forward this to friends who would rather read news articles than make their decisions on what I say. (cause I might be bias