March 31, 2010

The Honda Fit Hybrid


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Exclusive summary about Honda Fit Hybrid by Adam Taiz

As of this writing the long rumored Honda Fit Hybrid vehicle seems to still be a myth at best. Nobody but Honda really knows for sure. There was a great buzz going last year about the Fit hybrid being introduced in 2008 or 2009, but that is all it was, buzz. Honda covers the hybrid niche very well.

The Insight and the coming replacement compete (and will continue to compete) well against the Toyota Prius. The Civic is a great looking, powerful car that is very affordable to many people that cannot afford the more expensive hybrid models. Two areas where Honda seems to be lacking is in the availability of a truck or SUV hybrid. Let Honda be the first to have a truly great hybrid lineup first, then go after the smaller other niche markets.

In closing, to those waiting for a Honda Fit Hybrid, do not hold your breath.

Choosing the Right Honda Hybrid for You

However, you'll need to know a bit more about the line of Honda hybrid vehicles before you purchase one. What's on the lot?

Still to Come - the Fit Hybrid and the CR-Z

Exclusive summary about Choosing the Right Honda Hybrid for You by Valerie Mellema

Debuting in 2010, Honda's set to bring two more hybrid cars to the market. The Fit is Honda's smallest and lightest vehicle for sale in the Western world. The Fit hybrid will bring even more fuel savings than those found with the Civic hybrid, due to its reduced size and weight. The CR-Z is a sporty hybrid that gives drivers an edge in both the looks and the fuel savings departments. In fact, if you've been holding off buying that hybrid just because you don't see an option you find attractive, the CR-Z will be your dream car.

Even their conventional vehicles are available in ULEV ratings, and provide dramatically reduced emissions and fuel consumption, so even those who want a conventional vehicle can still do their part for the environment.

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50 to 80 miles each day FREE. Energy From the Sun. Many are doing so all over the Earth.


Electric Cars and Hybrids Cars that run on Electric and some other fuel will soon out

sell all others. With the Help of Solar Energy and People around the Planet getting more

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have the intelligence to see the good in Solar Energy are growing every day.


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Images 1,520,000 for Solar Power plants.


For Coal power plants 1,290,000 under images.


For Hydro Power Plants 3,690,000 websites and 1,5000,000 under images.


Most in the World are re tooling to make Electric Hybrid Cars.


Iran is a Little slow do to its export of crude oil, oil is number one in that country

right behind that is their gas guzzler cars.


Now Israeli is making a Electric Hybrid that you will be able to drive anywhere in Europe

and in one tenth the time it would take to put gas in your car you can drive up and away

with a recharged Battery Pack. Like a cordless drill or Cordless Tool it would take out the

old and put in a recharged one back in in less then a minute in seconds just like the

Cordless Tool. You would pay for only the electric used the battery packs are owned by

the car manufacturer.


No more oil change stations or gas it will be a Battery exchange

station. For those that are driving cross country

the rest will be able to recharge at home or at work. Free from the Sun Energy Solar Energy (PV).


This kind of car is going to but and end for the need of OIL for most world wide very soon.


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