Friday 20 February 2009

New Hybrid Cars - Why Buy One?

New hybrid cars are steadily becoming more popular here in the United States. Sales of this type of vehicle have even remained quite steady despite the economic recession. New hybrid cars are set to become even more popular in the future. President Obama is already taking measures to fulfill campaign pledges to reduce fuel consumption and Ford plans to build a next-generation hybrid vehicle. If you do not yet own a hybrid there are several good reasons for purchasing one.

How They Work

New hybrid cars sound more complicated than they really are. In simple terms a new hybrid car has more than one source of energy that it uses to get from A to B. This type of vehicle has both a gasoline engine and an electric motor that runs on rechargeable batteries. The gasoline engine supplies most of the power the vehicle needs. However, when extra power is required to accelerate or pass another vehicle the electric motor supplies it. The electric motor gets the electricity it needs from the engine and the braking of the vehicle that is used to slow or stop it, so it does not have to be plugged in to charge. The outcome of all this is that hybrid cars can run on a smaller and more fuel efficient engine. In fact hybrid cars are around 50% more efficient than ordinary vehicles.

What They Offer

The new hybrid cars are superior to ordinary vehicles in two ways. First of all hybrids are more fuel efficient so they save the driver money on the cost of gasoline. Hybrids are better for the environment too because they do not emit the same level of auto exhaust chemicals as ordinary vehicles. You may think that hybrids cannot possibly perform as efficiently as other vehicles but that isn’t the case. Hybrids are more fuel efficient but they do not lose anything in terms of performance. All new hybrid cars contain a computer so the transition from engine to motor takes place automatically without the need for driver intervention. This makes the hybrid as easy to drive as any other vehicle.

Cost Efficient

Some consumers are reluctant to purchase a hybrid car because they are worried about the higher cost involved. While it is true that this kind of vehicle does initially cost extra consumers always have the option of purchasing a used one rather than a new hybrid car. Furthermore, consumers recoup the extra money they pay for a hybrid car very quickly because they save a great deal of cash on the cost of gasoline. In fact if you own a hybrid you can expect to cut your car fuel costs in half.

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