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So, forget the hybrid. Only senseful on plain countryside with part-throttle, when the running e-motor relieves the fuel-motor.
Nah. It's in city traffic where hybrids shine. The gasoline ("petrol" for you who, like the Brits, are still learning the language) engine is running not at all while waiting at traffic signals, etc. This is why hybrids get better fuel economy in city driving than highway driving, which is the opposite of gasoline-only powered cars.
Whether the additional purchase price of a hybrid can be rationalized by that lowered fuel costs is another argument. That will vary from car to car and from operator to operator. If I lived in a remote locale and did most all my driving on lonely rural roads and highways, a hybrid would make less sense.