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Tip! Although electric cars run strictly on energy, hybrid cars are much more economical. Unlike the electric vehicle, the hybrid does not need a place to be plugged in.
Hybrid cars vs gas cars? The answer depends on your priorities.
Maybe you’re tired of paying high prices at the gas pump or sending U.S. dollars to the Middle East. Perhaps you’re concerned about the environment and the fact that oil is a depleting resource that shouldn’t be wasted sitting in traffic jams.
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Hybrid car computers - Hybrid Cars Vs Gas Cars - Pros and Cons
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June 25th, 2008
Tip! The obvious advantage of using hybrid cars is that it saves gas. Combining the cleaner energy of an electric motor with the long range capacity of a gasoline engine allows a hybrid car to save as much as 30 miles a gallon.
Since the very conception of the automobile, engineers and designers have been searching for was to make them more efficient and save on fuel consumption. Petrol fuels the majority of vehicles and diesel fuel is used in heavier automotive equipment. The internal combustion engine is considered to be a major if not the biggest source of environmental pollution and the cost of fuel is increasing every day.
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How a hybrid car works - The Need for Hybrid Cars
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May 13th, 2008
Tip! Usually hybrid cars are subdivided into two major categories.
Hybrid cars have been getting a lot of buzz the last three or four years, and now with the soaring cost of oil and gasoline, hybrids are expected to get hotter than ever. Here are some Questions and Answers about hybrids.
1. What is a hybrid car?
A vehicle is a hybrid when it combines two or more sources of power. Hybrid cars almost always have a gasoline engine and an auxiliary electric motor system that runs off rechargeable batteries.
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Hybrid Cars - Technology Of The Future Or (Engine car hybrid) Passing Fad?
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May 6th, 2008
Tip! Another good reason to drive an electric hybrid car is because they can save their drivers a lot of money. Electric hybrid cars use far less fuel than gasoline powered engines.
For a long time, there is a agitating demand for fuel-efficient automobiles that are gentle on the wallet and kind on our fast, harmful surroundings. The automobile industry answered to this need by setting in motion hybrid cars and these cars were soon proposed as cars of the future.
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Car hybrid sale - Hybrid Engineering: A New Chance for Less Contaminating Cars
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April 7th, 2008
Tip! The bottom line for hybrid cars vs. gas cars gets down to your own personal priorities.
Literally, the term “hybrid” means anything of a mixed origin, a product of two varying kinds. Hybrids are the outgrowth of technological advancements inspired by man?s creativity and curiosity, evidence that necessity is indeed the mother of invention.
It was in the year 1899 that man had first come up with the hybrid car engineered by Ferdinand Porsche. A hybrid car is operated by both a gasoline engine and an electric motor. Hybrid cars were not as popular to the people at that time as they have become recently. Now, famous automobile manufacturers like Toyota and Honda have several innovative and trendy models of hybrid cars.
March 19th, 2008
Hybrid cars are amazing things. On the most basic scale, hybrid cars are vehicles designed to be fuel efficient, giving users with the capacity to save on their gasoline budgets, by tapping into alternative power sources in powering their automobiles.
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Hybrid Cars And Hybrids Using Ethanol Blends (Hybrid car charts)
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February 23rd, 2008
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