Yes hybrids are taking over the common car and I personally think that is a really really good thing. I don't see why we have to think the two are mutually exclusive though. 95% of drivers don't really care how many liters their engine has, they just need to get from point a to point b. The car is a tool so it is OK for them to drive hybrids; more gasoline left for the rest of us to burn
. The other 5% include all of us who are reading this and frankly I don't think it is the end of the muscle/sports/super car at all. Mercedes Benz is still making 650hp 6+ Liter twin turbo monster daily drivers and people are still buying them. I see new supercars coming out of the woodwork these days. Even McLaren is coming out with replacements for their F1 and a new car to compete with Ferrari and Porsche. Zonda is still in business with 7.3L V12's. Le Mans still has 50+ cars.
This whole "green initiative" is going to become just part of everyday life as time goes by and all the rage becomes normality..
I dont know...Im not all that worried...