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What You Need to Know about Hybrid

By Teguh Iman BS
Many of us don’t really think much about our surroundings. In fact most of us would buy a luxury Sport Utility vehicle in a heartbeat if we could. Although there have been incessant campaigns in global warming many of us don’t really pay attention to pollution emitting out of our car’s exhaust pipe’s. That was until gas prices started to soar and people were desperate for alternatives. Hybrid technology was new and misunderstood in the past. Visions of weird boxes on wheels came to mind. That was until the Toyota Prius came out in 1997.

The first hybrid car did not look out of this world or too space age for the common person’s taste. It was just a conventional looking car that saved on gas. The hybrid technology spread slowly. Sales from the Prius and Insight were moderate. Nonetheless, the public supported the technology which led to further improvements. The Ford Escape hybrid filled the gap between looking good and doing well. It had style and practicality which became the cue for luxury hybrid cars to add to the market.

Although hybrid cars are a good choice for today, is it really worth spending a lot of money to save the environment? And how do you know which to buy amid the slew of eye candy hybrids?

Why and what hybrid to buy

Hybrids run on electric power though their motors. These motors also serve as generators that recharge batteries on

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board to power them for mileage. This enables the hybrid vehicle to use less fuel which leads to lower costs and reduced emissions. The internal combustion engine serves as a back up for more power at high speeds. A computer determines which and how much power will be used from the motor and the engine.

Hybrids recharge through regenerative breaking. They are perfect for driving in the city where stop and go driving is common. In the city drivers don’t really need a lot of horsepower.
Other motor companies have made hybrids Vehicles to add to their credentials. If you really want to be practical a compact four door sedan will do well for you instead of a hybrid SUV that cost twice as much. Luxury hybrids may do well in the long run by saving gas but spending more than $60,000 on a practical car defeats its purpose.

If you want to go green, go simple. In reality you don’t need to drive a 200 horsepower vehicle.

Read our guide about Hybrid SUV, Hybrid Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

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4 Responses to “Hybrid Cars”

  1. pligg.com Says:

    Hybrid Cars…

    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….

  2. electric hybrid cars Says:

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  3. Toyota Prius | All about Electric Car and Hybrid Vehicle Says:

    [...] Hybrid cars that could never need you to fill gas? Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles or PHEV for short. A PHEV is a hybrid electric vehicle that allows you to recharge the electric battery simply by plugging it into a wall socket. [...]

  4. Gabriella Adams Says:

    i already upgraded my family car to Hybrid to help the environment.`’`

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