- As sales of all-electric vehicles grow more slowly than expected, major automakers are increasingly meeting their customers in the middle with hybrid vehicles.
- Automakers are reconsidering the viability of hybrid cars and trucks to appease consumer demand and avoid costly penalties related to federal fuel economy and emissions standards.
- Hybrids accounted for 8.3% of U.S. car sales, about 1.2 million vehicles sold, through November of this year. That share is up 2.8 percentage…
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