Car prices are still high, and it can make us want to choose the cheapest option when we're buying. But new data out today from Consumer Reports shows spending a little more upfront may save you money in the long run.
“You're not really giving up anything in terms of quietness or comfort or performance,” said Jake Fisher, who leads auto testing for Consumer Reports. “Really, it becomes almost a no-brainer when you have the choice to get a hybrid vehicle."
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