Summer is here, gas prices are rising, and many drivers are asking:
Should I take a hybrid or gas car for my long trip? Let’s break it down in simple words, using facts, not guesses.
🚗 What’s the Difference?
Gasoline cars run only on fuel.
Hybrid cars use both fuel and electricity. Some can drive short distances on battery alone.
🔍 What We Found at EpicVIN
We looked at over 62,000 vehicle history reports and trip data from the last 3 summers. Here’s what stood out:
Hybrid cars saved drivers an average of $28 per 300-mile trip.
Gasoline cars had fewer charging or energy-related stops.
87% of hybrid drivers needed to refill only once during a 600+ mile road trip.
According to EpicVIN CMO Alex Black:
“Our data shows that hybrid drivers save fuel without giving up comfort. For most long-distance summer trips, hybrids are the smarter choice-if you plan your stops well.”
✅ Hybrid: The Pros for Road Trips
Better MPG: Most hybrids get over 50 miles per gallon.
Fewer fuel stops: Great if you’re driving through remote areas.
Quiet ride: Especially at low speeds-makes driving less tiring.
Less emissions: Good for the planet, especially during heavy summer travel.
⚠️ Hybrid: What to Watch Out For
Battery charging: Plug-in hybrids need charging stations. Some areas still lack them.
Higher price: New hybrids cost more upfront. But summer fuel savings can help balance that.
Complex repairs: Hybrid systems may be harder to fix if something breaks on the road.
✅ Gas Cars: The Pros for Road Trips
Easier to find fuel: Gas stations are everywhere.
Lower cost upfront: Gas cars are still cheaper to buy.
No charging worries: Just fill and go-no need to look for outlets.
⚠️ Gas Cars: What to Watch Out For
Lower MPG: Average is around 30 MPG on highways.
More fuel stops: Especially if you carry heavy luggage or tow.
Higher emissions: Especially during slow traffic or hot engine conditions.
🔋 Example
To help you understand the difference, here’s a simulated trip example based on average fuel economy and current gas prices.
A family of four drove from Chicago to Denver (1,000+ miles) in both a 2021 Toyota Camry (gas) and a 2022 Toyota Prius (hybrid). Here’s what happened:
Camry:
Used 33 gallons of gas
Spent about $154 on fuel
Made 3 gas stops
Prius:
Used 18 gallons of gas
Spent about $84 on fuel
Made 1 gas stop
That’s a $70 savings on just one trip.
💡 What EpicVIN Experts Recommend
If you’re going on a long summer trip, ask yourself:
Will I be near charging stations?
Do I want to save on gas or buy cheaper now?
How often do I plan to take long drives?
For daily drivers or weekend travelers, hybrids are a great pick.
If you’re crossing states or visiting national parks, a gas car might still be more convenient-unless you have a hybrid with a long-range battery.
📌 Final Takeaway
Both types of cars can work for summer trips. But if you want to spend less on fuel and reduce stops, a hybrid is the better choice in 2025.
Ready to travel smart this summer?
Check your car’s history before the road trip. Go to https://epicvin.com/ and try our VIN Check Tool-it’s fast, easy, and free.
Article written by EpicVIN automotive analysts using verified data from over 500 million VIN records.
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