February 08, 2009

Hybrid Cars, To Have Or Not To Have?


Hybrid Cars, To Have Or Not To Have?

Hybrid cars are as safe as any other vehicle in their class. Hybrid cars are available right now! Hybrid cars are a very interesting technology. Hybrid cars are powered by a combination of an efficient gas engine and by electric motor that helps with accelerations.

Batteries that recharge automatically power the electric motor. Hybrid cars are built with much smaller, more efficient engines than regular cars. Hybrid cars are cars that are powered by an electric battery as well as a gasoline engine. Hybrid cars are particularly fuel efficient in the city, but they are also suitable for country trips.

Hybrid cars are powered by internal combustion engines, but are also equipped with batteries recharged during driving and an electric motor to assist with power demand. Hybrid cars are made with a gas engine, an electric motor and a high powered battery. Hybrid cars are better than most alternative energy sources in dealing with the energy crisis.

Hybrid cars are designed to operate in the same range of conditions and temperatures as conventional vehicles. Hybrid cars are essentially gasoline-powered vehicles. Hybrid cars are starting to become more popular in America, but they are still new to the car market.

Buying Used Hybrid Cars

When you are looking into buying used hybrid cars, you will have a wide selection to choose from. These are amazing cars to drive and they will never let you down.

When hybrid cars are sold, they should go through a CarFax vehicle inspection. If you have a choice, it would be better to choose a low mileage car than one with a high mileage.

Tax credit normally only applies to new hybrid cars, therefore if you purchase a used one, the tax credit is not applicable. Very popular among hybrid is green cars.

These cars are very common as they are nature-friendly cars, this means that they are not as harmful to nature as most cars on the road today are.

January 13, 2009

Hybrids Today and Tomorrow


Hybrids Today and Tomorrow

Hybrid vehicles have gone through many changes over the years. Ever since the Toyota Prius came out, bigger and more equipped hybrids were released. The Ford Escape hybrid came out in 2004, which jumpstarted the production of luxury hybrid cars. Apart from Toyota, Honda and Ford other automobile companies such as Mazda, Nissan and recently Lexus and Chevrolet have manufactured their own hybrid creations.


Early hybrid vehicles were limited to manual transmissions and air-conditioning. The best thing that they could do at the time of Toyota Prius was add a multiple CD changer. Nowadays customers have more options with Sports Utility Vehicles and luxury car hybrids. Apart from comfort settings and additional accessories, more formidable propulsion management systems are used.


Hybridization in the present and what lies ahead.


Last year luxury sedans and Sport Utility Vehicles were released. These environment friendly cars were also fitted with all the trappings and perks of a luxury vehicle. Apart from having the latest technology from their manufacturers, such as the Hybrid Synergy System from Toyota, they are also decked out with touch navigational systems, surround sound with DVD and VCD supporting stereo systems, ventilation seats, and multiple CD changers on the dashboard.


Hybrid vehicles released last year have V6 engines such as the Lexus GS 450 and V8 such as the Chevrolet Tahoe. Gear-ratio steering, continuous variable transmission, variable suspension, and regenerative breaking are standard among luxury car hybrids.


Hybrids that will be released in 2008 feature the Cadillac Escalade. It is a two mode hybrid with 6 liter V8 engine with two motors. The Saturn Green Line Vue will also be in the line up that promises to 45% improvement in fuel efficiency. Ford will launch its first hybrid sedan with Mercury Milan Hybrid. Mercedes will also release the hybrid version of their S-class sedan. Porsche also plans to launch its four door coupe called the Panamera, using the same technology as the Cayenne SUV.


If your head is getting dizzy with all the prices of the luxury cars Hyundai will release a hybrid available at around $10,000. This will be the first full hybrid under $20,000. Honda will release a smaller and more affordable hybrid to compete with Toyota who dominates the market.


No matter which hybrid vehicle you will choose, expect more hybrids to come. In time as gas prices soar and the demand for higher emissions regulations are implemented, hybrids will eventually dominate the market.