We are approaching the time when we will have to change our much loved Vitara. It's been a very capable car with 4WD capability that has towed trailer loads of logs off muddy fields for us. But it's a 2L diesel.
Ageing means that this sort of activity may soon be beyond me, so willing to choose a car that is just transport.
I live in a very rural part of Wales and have no garage or on drive parking, I think the nearest public charging point may be Swansea, so pure electric vehicle doesn't seem possible - yet!
So my mind turns to hybrids. This is where I need some help, 'cos it seems to me that they carry a lot of extra weight (and initial cost) for no gain. Am I right in thinking that a hybrid has a standard engine/gearbox/diff drive train, PLUS an electic motor/generator and battery? If this is so they seem an expensive sideline technology that carries the extra weight of the electric drive train that must add to fuel consumption - where's the gain?
Have I got the the wrong view of the technology?
Ageing means that this sort of activity may soon be beyond me, so willing to choose a car that is just transport.
I live in a very rural part of Wales and have no garage or on drive parking, I think the nearest public charging point may be Swansea, so pure electric vehicle doesn't seem possible - yet!
So my mind turns to hybrids. This is where I need some help, 'cos it seems to me that they carry a lot of extra weight (and initial cost) for no gain. Am I right in thinking that a hybrid has a standard engine/gearbox/diff drive train, PLUS an electic motor/generator and battery? If this is so they seem an expensive sideline technology that carries the extra weight of the electric drive train that must add to fuel consumption - where's the gain?
Have I got the the wrong view of the technology?