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About 3 and 1/2 minutes.
If it take you an hour to drive 80 miles and an hour to drive 50 miles, you will not necessarily save fuel. Fuel consumption is measured by miles per gallon, not time driving. You use less fuel driving 50 miles than 80 miles.
It depends on which hybrid you drive and how much you drive it.
Driving car expends gas depending more on the distance that you travel instead of the amount of time that you are driving. For example, you can leave a car running parked and drive nowhere but save a substantial amount of gas than if you drive it 120 miles.
It depends on how much you driver each year. If you drive 10,000 miles per year you would save about $200 per year if you drive 20,000 miles per year then you would save about $400 per year. No where near enough to justify the price difference of several thousand dollars more for the Prius.
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It depends on how much you drive if you drive alot. Then you will save alot, compared to a gas car. Hybrids are much small so if you got into a crash you could easily die.
You can expect to save a 30% or more.
Consider taking I-70 to save about 90 miles on the vehicle instead of driving through Albuquerque. The estimated driving time is almost the same.