i recently purchased a 2004 honda civic hybrid. it runs really rough. is this normal for a hybrid. it slightly vibrates,, but stops when i get up to higher speeds. can anyone enlighten me about t

Asked by Gladys Feb 14, 2016 at 01:47 AM about the 2004 Honda Civic Hybrid FWD

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Look, all 21st Century cars are complicated, mechanically and electrically- multiply that by 3 for hybrids- sounds like you are looking at some expensive repairs-

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