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		<title>Hybrid Cars &#8211; Are They Worth It?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an effort to be more eco-friendly and save on gas, many people have chosen to drive hybrid cars. It seems like a great choice doesn’t it? You get a hybrid car and plan to have fewer fill ups because your car runs on electricity part of the time. Improve your gas mileage and save [...]]]></description>
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<p>In an effort to be more eco-friendly and save on gas, many people have chosen to drive <a href="http://anythingoncars.com/reviews/gas-4-free-review-water-to-gas/"title="Hybrid Cars" >hybrid cars</a>.  It seems like a great choice doesn’t it?  You get a hybrid car and plan to have fewer fill ups because your car runs on electricity part of the time.  Improve your gas mileage and save some money, right?</p>
<p>Before you decide that this is the right choice for you, you should explore your options when it comes to hybrid cars so that you can get the best vehicle to meet your needs.  </p>
<p><strong>Hybrid Cars Save Gas</strong></p>
<p>Okay, the first thing you want to consider is why a hybrid car would be great.  Saving on fuel is a wonderful benefit for many people.  A good hybrid vehicle should save you a considerable amount of fuel over time.  This might be especially true for you if you optimize the use of your vehicle by doing mostly town or city driving.</p>
<p>Another factor that you should consider when you’re shopping for this type of vehicle is how eco-friendly you want your lifestyle to be.  Hybrid cars have been found to produce fewer emissions and that means that you’re doing more good for the environment than driving a “regular” vehicle.  A hybrid’s combination of electricity and a standard engine has been found to be cleaner burning than many other options.</p>
<p>Not only will you love the way you can save money with this type of vehicle, but you’ll also find that recent advances in technology ensure that your hybrid engine is just as peppy and powerful as most of your standard engines.    So, say you’re sitting in traffic.  Since you’re not moving over 30 mph, your car will automatically switch to electric power and prevent you from using gas.</p>
<p><strong>When It May Not Make A Difference</strong></p>
<p>For some people, however, the purchase of a hybrid car isn’t as worth it as they would hope.  For instance, it’s unlikely that you’ll find you save much gas if you’re driving over 30 miles an hour on a regular basis.  So, if you have a long commute where you’re able to drive fast for long periods of time, you might find that you want to choose a model which has better highway gas mileage to back up the hybrid benefits.</p>
<p>You should also consider the cost of the hybrid car you’re looking into.  If you’re not familiar with this type of vehicle you may want to consider purchasing a used one and using it to see how well it works for you and your situation.  There are many different makes and models that offer the hybrid option these days, but you should make sure that the additional cost of purchasing a hybrid car will pay for itself in a reasonable amount of time.</p>
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		<title>Types of Hybrid Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 23:57:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several different types of hybrid cars, so people have a good amount of choices available to them when they make their way to the dealership. This may be good or bad for consumers. Some car buyers were already blown away by all of the colors and accessories available to them. Now, they have [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are several different types of <a href="http://anythingoncars.com/reviews/gas-4-free-review-water-to-gas/"title="Hybrid Cars" >hybrid cars</a>, so people have a good amount of choices available to them when they make their way to the dealership. This may be good or bad for consumers. Some car buyers were already blown away by all of the colors and accessories available to them. Now, they have to deal with this fact: There are many different types of hybrid cars. In any case, a person should choose the hybrid car that is suitable to their needs. The different types of hybrid cars are listed below. </p>
<p><strong>The full hybrid</strong></p>
<p>This hybrid car is awesome. If your hybrid car can propel forward when it&#8217;s already going at low speeds, you might own a full hybrid. But it must be able to do this while using no gasoline whatsoever. </p>
<p><strong>The parallel hybrid car</strong></p>
<p>This hybrid car has a fuel tank that gives gasoline to the engine. During this time, batteries give power to a motor that is electric. The two motors give off energy that works to propel the car forward. </p>
<p><strong>The series hybrid car</strong></p>
<p>In a series hybrid car, a generator is turned on by a fuel engine. And the generator does one of two things. It can either work as a battery charger for the motor or charge batteries. In turn, these batteries work to give energy to the electric motor that propels the transmission. This means that this type of hybrid car never needs to use the fuel engine to get power, at least not directly. </p>
<p>Today, all hybrid cars are parallel hybrid cars. There are some concept cars that might be called series hybrid cars, but a lot of times the car manufacturers do not want to call their cars series hybrid cars. So they don&#8217;t call them that, and the public is left to guess what new types of cars are coming out next. Finally, there is the plug-in hybrid car, and that&#8217;s the talk of every savvy automotive consumer. People were just starting to get that you never have to plug in a hybrid car in, but now these cars are being created supposedly with other motives than to just plain confuse people. </p>
<p>When thinking about what manufacturers make each type of hybrid car, the Lexus, Ford, and Toyota hybrids can be called fueled hybrids. However, the Honda and Saturn hybrid cars cannot be called full hybrids. </p>
<p>These different types of hybrid cars were made to give people more options and more ideas and the options definitely don&#8217;t disappoint anyone. </p>
<p>The type of hybrid car chosen should align with a consumer&#8217;s driving and economic needs. For instance, some of the hybrid models may be more affordable than others. And some people may not require that their car have a lot of advanced features. However, it cant hurt to have those features available. </p>
<p>People often change their minds when it comes to cars. Where a hybrid car is concern, things aren&#8217;t any different. So, when a person is ready to change their mind about what type of hybrid car they&#8217;d like, the automotive industry is ready and waiting. </p>
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		<title>History of Hybrid Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 12:23:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Originally, it started as an engineering concept at the turn of the 21st century. Gas-Electric “hybrid” cars were the dream of the modern society and they were displayed at auto shows to gauge public reaction and market potential. Yet within a few years alone ( a small wink in the vehicle industry), hybrids have changed [...]]]></description>
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<p>Originally, it started as an engineering concept at the turn of the 21st century. Gas-Electric “hybrid” cars were the dream of the modern society and they were displayed at auto shows to gauge public reaction and market potential. Yet within a few years alone ( a small wink in the vehicle industry), hybrids have changed completely into one of today’s most important automotive trends. </p>
<p>Electronic components have really developed over the last ten years and are now more geared than ever to accommodate for the ‘greener solutions of our time. Every bit of a car from basic <a href="http://www.aerco.co.uk/fuses.htm" target="_blank">fuses</a> to <a href="http://www.aerco.co.uk" target="_blank">solenoids</a> have been updated and modified to be friendlier for the environment. Numerous other components have come into play in the advancement of this technology, but one element in particular, copper, has been indispensable in helping to propel the growth of hybrid vehicles.</p>
<p>According to GM (General Motors) Chief Engineer, Time Grew, “Copper has two important roles in hybrids: It runs the electricity, so you have large amounts of copper in the motor and battery, and, more importantly, the copper technology is making hybrids viable commercially”. Fortunately enough, hybrids have come into the market in a big way. People are more than keen to get their first hybrid car and contribute to saving the world’s energy resources.</p>
<p>These days there are not many cars that are not made with the environment in mind. Car companies have a responsibility to now be far more conscious about polluting the planet. It is interesting to try and comprehend where technology will be this time in a decade or so. Will our cars be designed to be even more energy efficient? Only time will tell but I am sure that automotive technology will have a lot of surprises for us up their sleeve. It simply depends on what is going to be viable from a marketing point of view.</p>
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		<title>How Do Hybrid Cars Work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 19:56:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>What Are The Advantages of Hybrid Cars?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hybrid cars are gaining popularity in the market for its fuel saving capacity and being environmentally friendly, it is also popular among environmentalists. It seems to be the right move to make in these demanding times.These vehicles were a solution for providing a cleaner environment by relying on some source of energy other than fuels. [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://anythingoncars.com/reviews/gas-4-free-review-water-to-gas/"title="Hybrid Cars" >Hybrid cars</a> are gaining popularity in the market for its fuel saving capacity and being environmentally friendly, it is also popular among environmentalists. It seems to be the right move to make in these demanding times.These vehicles were a solution for providing a cleaner environment by relying on some source of energy other than fuels.</p>
<p>A hybrid car combines an electric motor and gasoline engine to provide sufficient power to the vehicle with least fuel usage and fewer emissions. Hybrid cars have more <a href="http://anythingoncars.com/reviews/gas-4-free-review-water-to-gas/"title="Fuel Efficiency" >fuel efficiency</a> than gas powered cars and more practicality of usage than electric powered cars. By blending the two sources of power, the hybrid car pollutes less as well as consuming less fuel. Hybrid cars will take you very well on the freeway using minimum fuel, and if ever you are stuck in traffic, you won&#8217;t waste much fuel by stopping and going continually.</p>
<p>Hybrid cars need recharging but all you need to do is to plug it into an electric socket.The car can take power from itself or from the gas engine to make up for the power that&#8217;s lost during stop and go travel.The following are the reasons why the hybrid cars are believed to be more beneficial than the conventional gasoline powered cars.</p>
<p>The greenhouse effect is largely responsible for the depletion of the ozone layer; it is a widely known fact that the CO2 released by vehicle has a major part to play in this effect.The measure of carbon dioxide emitted by the hybrid vehicle is principally relative to the quantity of fuel it consumes; thus hybrid cars can absolutely be a contributing factor in lessening the advancement of global warming.With the use of hybrid cars, less fuel is consumed because hybrid car do not totally use gas in order to operate, it also makes use of electricity, a power source that doesn&#8217;t bring any danger to the environment.</p>
<p>Hybrid car purchases have tax deductions associated with them; so, you stand to make some real money benefits.A hybrid car can retain a higher resale value so if you ever want to trade or sell a previously owned hybrid car you can be sure that you will get more of what you paid for it. Hybrid cars have smaller engines than the regular gasoline cars since the power is obtained form two sources. Smaller engines are closer to the normal power necessity of engines that will give an efficient performance.</p>
<p>The technology of the hybrid car is the best answer for the problem of increasing air pollution due to traffic today. Hybrid cars have a great edge over the conventional cars in saving the environment because they use less fuel. Despite of many uses and advantages, there is one thing to be considered regarding the hybrid cars, its actual price in the market is not yet that affordable to many people, but it is an investment that will pay a hundred fold. While many of us can&#8217;t afford to get a hybrid car due to financial hardship, there are many <a href="http://www.thesupercars.org/aston-martin/aston-martin-pictures-pics-wallpapers-photos-images/" target="_blank">Aston Martin pictures</a> to cheer us up.</p>
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