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Advantages Of Hybrid Vehicles Over Conventional Vehicles

Posted in log. on Monday, February 8th, 2010 by logablog
Feb 08

As a result of increasing cost of fuel and also the environmental harm it causes to our planet, most car owners or automobile buyers are searching for other ways to save money as well as the environment. Let’s face it, fuel supply is finite and the price of gas is only going to rise higher and higher. This is where Hybrid Cars have their advantages and why they have been gaining in popularity in recent long time.

With lower cost of manufacturing and new Hybrid Auto technology being engineered, owning a Hybrid Automobile is getting gradually more inexpensive to everybody.

The evident advantage of using a hybrid car is that it saves gas and consequently money in the long run. Combining the cleaner energy of an electric motor with the long range capacity of a gasoline engine, allow for fuel consumption savings of as much as 30, 40, 50% or perhaps more.

One characteristic of hybrid vehicles is that the gasoline engine is shut off automatically when the auto stops. This is one of the main features that contribute to fuel savings. This is also the reason why Hybrid Autos are so silent while they are stationary. The gasoline engine is instantly turned on as soon as the driver steps on the accelerator pedal.

Hybrid Cars are environmentaly friendly simply because they give off reduced toxic emissions compared to standard gasoline-powered vehicles.

This is certainly environmentally friendly as it releases reduced carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. As you most possibly know, carbon dioxide is one of the primary causes for increasing global warming. For example, the Toyota Prius can lessen tailpipe emissions by up to ninety percent plus the greenhouse fuel emissions by as much as fifty percent.

Tax credits for Hybrid Cars due to world political pressures to decrease greenhouse emissions are being offered in many countries around the world.

In the United States, President Bush signed an agreement back in 2005 to provide a large tax relief to Hybrid Automobile buyers. The tax incentives vary by model and are depending on two factors:

1. Exactly how fuel efficient the Hybrid Auto is as opposed to a traditional car with an identical weight class.

2. How much gasoline the Hybrid Auto will save in its life-time in comparison with an equivalent regular car or truck.

For instance, a Honda Accord Hybrid have lesser tax credits of $600 while a Toyota Prius has a tax credit of $3,150 (please take note that these amounts can change over the years). Likewise, be mindful that those tax credits will ultimately be expired.

Hybrid Automobile companies are continually looking for further methods to lessen fuel usage plus exhaust emissions. Additionally as more Hybrid Cars are produced, their cost will be decreased therefore making them more economical for anyone.

Article By: Tony Alves

Tony Alves has been online since 2002. He owns and manages several websites. Some of his websites are: Auto Parts Store and Home Business. He also owns a Blog Tony Alves where he posts regularly.

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