> Yes, a combination of things is usually what is needed. Tax credits 
> and incentives for buying hybrids have worked well in some areas. 
> Where I used to live, hybrid owners were allowed to use HOV lanes, 
> which greatly increased the number bought in the area. 

BTW - here's an excellent site to research current hybrid models, federal and 
tax incentives, and even compare the mileage, fuel consumption and gas 
emissions of regular cars with any hybrid model. There's some pretty nice 
looking cars available overseas that we hopefully will see in the future here 
in the US.

http://www.hybridcars.com

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