Now I do not own a hybrid but they are interesting. When I bought my last car I received a questionnaire about features I would like to see. There were many Hybrid and EV questions.
I have an engineering background and understand the difference between a conventional combustion engine car, and one with two drive systems. Who the heck has a background to work on a complex high current system, combined with a sophisticated ECU, and computerized controls.
Heck just working on the battery pack will require a PHD, and a very specialized set of tools and diagnostic equipment.
I have talked to many mechanics, NO ONE that I would trust to be an expert on a complex, multi technology design.
I have an engineering background and understand the difference between a conventional combustion engine car, and one with two drive systems. Who the heck has a background to work on a complex high current system, combined with a sophisticated ECU, and computerized controls.
Heck just working on the battery pack will require a PHD, and a very specialized set of tools and diagnostic equipment.
I have talked to many mechanics, NO ONE that I would trust to be an expert on a complex, multi technology design.