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Tip! Usually, hybrid cars are built using very lightweight materials in order to reduce the load on the hybrid car when travelling. This help to save fuel by requiring less energy to move the vehicle.
Is it possible to have 250-mpg mileage with hybrid cars? Yes, Bellevue auto visionaries’ thinks so. The people owning Toyota Prius and Honda hybrid cars are eyeing for an mpg of 40 to 50 then how a automaker claims to have technology that can give this high mileage. What technology they are using? Let us try to look at answers of these questions.
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Hybrid Cars with 250 MPG Fuel Mileage (Motorcycle car hybrid)
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May 31st, 2008
Tip! In buying new hybrid cars, you have to consider the price, size of the vehicle, performance, interior and safety features, gas mileage, and the styling. Prices of base models range from $19,000 to more than $49,000.
Hybrid cars definitely help fight the pollution problem by reducing emissions.
Hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery-powered electric motor. The electric motor kicks in at certain because of this hybrid engine gets significantly better gas mileage than a conventional gas engine.
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Car hybrid - What You Need To Know About Hybrid Cars
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May 20th, 2008
Tip! Usually, hybrid cars are built using very lightweight materials in order to reduce the load on the hybrid car when travelling. This help to save fuel by requiring less energy to move the vehicle.
Hybrid cars are products of the world’s latest technology. They were invented as a result of the problems confronting modern society, like oil price hikes and environmental hazards that are undeniably causing harm to both humans and Mother Nature. As a vehicle run by a combination of electricity and gas, a hybrid car can help save fuel and money and reduce air pollution. Here is how it works.
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Hybrid car magazine - How Hybrid Cars Work
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March 25th, 2008
Tip! While it may seem that the use of electric hybrid cars could really clean up the environment, there are a few things that people need to be aware of. At present the hybrid cars that are available are better on gas and better on the environment only when they are being driven in town or at a slower rate of speed.
If you have been sitting on the fence about deciding to purchase a Hybrid car, you no longer have any excuse to be squeamish. Consumer Reports just released a study this August that confirms that Hybrid cars will in fact save you money over the long run. The combination of generous tax credits along with the fuel saving nature of these vehicles is what makes them a good long term value. The difference in up front cost between a hybrid and its traditional counterpart is often between $1200 and $7000. Thats a wide gap, and can be enough to leave you wondering if its worth it. The good news is that if you act fast and purchase your new Hybrid car before the tax credits phase out in 2007, alot of that upfront additional cost will come back to you in the form of a tax credit. Meanwhile, you will enjoy long term savings on fuel costs. Did you know that as of 2006, Hybrids account for only 1% of new car sales in the US? As gas prices rise, the ratio will likely change as people seek to cut costs out of rising fuel prices. Unfortunately, if you wait too long you will no longer be able to take advantage of the tax credits that are being phased out. If you are considering purchasing a Hybrid car, you are better to do it now. The study, conducted by Consumer Reports assumes that you keep your Hybrid car for several years, long enough to notice the difference in cost of filling up. Of course, the more you drive to work, school, or on vacation, the faster and greater your savings will add up. If you are researching Hybrid cars, be sure to check out Hybrid Cars This site lists updated information on all makes and models of Hybrids available and soon to be available.
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Hybrid Cars Save You Money (Hybrid car kits)
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March 11th, 2008
Tip! The most popular reason for consumers to purchase hybrid cars is because they are economical. With the recent rise in gasoline prices, consumers were left searching for an automobile that could provide better gas mileage and found just that in hybrid cars.
For many, electric hybrid cars are a glimpse into the future of automobiles. They consume less gasoline, save money, and preserve the environment. The hybrid cards are favored by consumers, backed by the governments, and hailed by the environmental services. The raising gasoline price and increased pollution often drive more parties into the concert of promoting the electric hybrid cars.
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All about (Hybrid car information) Electric Hybrid Cars
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March 7th, 2008
If sports cars are chic and hybrids are hype, then why not have a hybrid sports car? There’s no reason why you shouldn’t have the best of both worlds. Having a hybrid doesn’t just equate to saving big on fuel, its also doing something good to everybody and being very proud while your at it. Some people, like you and me, can never take a car unless it has the performance of a sports car, and that’s how some car manufacturers have toiled relentlessly to bring into the market a car that has the best of both worlds.
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Hybrid car comparison - The Best Hybrid Sports Cars
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February 21st, 2008
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