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The first is the type of spark plug, which can vary depending on the make and model of your car. Some vehicles require copper spark plugs, while others require platinum or iridium plugs.
Right now, plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) make just as much sense for many. Here’s why. Even as the public network for electric car charging improves, it’s still nothing compared to the gas refueling ...
Automotive manufacturers have experimented with a host of plug styles—including Nissan’s not-so-great CHAdeMO charger—but the plug types have now been whittled down to Tesla’s North ...
Answer: Plug-in hybrids aren’t fence-sitters anymore. They’re the fence. Gone are the days of compromise. In 2025, plug-in hybrids are not the safe middle—they’re the clever, confident choice.
Spark plugs are one of those maintenance items that, along with things like brake fluid and thermostats, are easily overlooked but extremely important to your car's safety, longevity, and performance.
All-electric car registrations account for about 14% of the market (roughly 150,000 units), while plug-in hybrid registrations account for about 7% of the market. Both types noted a similar year ...