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La Ferrari and Other Super Hybrids Redefine the Green Car

You can save on gasoline and still go 210 miles an hour — if you're willing to pay $1.3 million. That's the price tag for the La Ferrari, a new hyper-hybrid that sold out at this week's auto show in Geneva. It's not just Ferrari.

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

You can save on gasoline and still go 210 miles an hour — if you're willing to pay $1.3 million. That's the price tag for the La Ferrari, a new hyper-hybrid that sold out at this week's auto show in Geneva. It's not just Ferrari. Porsche and the Formula 1-maker McLaren are going hyper-hybrid as well, as we hear from Dan Neil, auto critic for the Wall Street Journal.

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Dan Neil

    Wall Street Journal

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