I'm probably going to move to AB next year and I've been thinking about hybrids in cold weather, I'm talking -10°F to even -40°F. Think about this situation: The gas engine and the electric motor are continously taking over each other. What is the expected impact on the gas engine long-term that's frequently cold started and shut off before it's up to operating temperature (which might take around 20-25 minutes in these frigid temperatures) and the cycle keeps repeating itself on and on. I think driving on EV only mode does fit those whose trips are going to be short (With less range, of course compared to summer time). But what about people who are going to drive 75-85 miles? Does a plug-in hybrid even make sense? Especially if you're forced to depend on the gas engine exclusively during winter time? Will the engine be safe in that frequent on and off state along long drives?