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Hybrids are the breakout star of the U.S. car market as EV demand fades
Hybrids are gaining popularity in the U.S. car market as demand for electric vehicles (EVs) declines. The article highlights that hybrids are now outperforming EVs due to their functional advantages and cost-effectiveness.
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