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The history of the hybrid electric car begins in 1999 with the creation of the first commercial gasoline-electric engine, and since then, several hybrid models, from small cars to SUV, have been made. Learn how the price and technology has changed over the history of hybrid cars in this free video from an automotive industry [...]]]></description>
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