Thursday, October 8, 2009

Hybrid Cars: Sleeker and Cost Effective

If you add up all your gas bills in a month, the amount it piles to will make you grimace in pain. Fuel prices are touching the sky and it is just not about being able to afford a car anymore, but also about being able to afford re-fueling it every month. Before buying a car, people used to debate on the makes, models or how fast it would go, but today the selling point of any car is the mileage it gives. The car’s fuel efficiency is the factor that determines how good and investment-worthy the car is.
Today all the manufacturers have woken up to this reality and are centering there car’s Unique Selling Point around this one factor. It is a common and popular belief among the general public that the hybrid cars are much more fuel efficient that normal cars. Not only do hybrid cars burn less fuel, but there are also more environment friendly. They release lesser amount of toxins into the atmosphere and hence cause lesser pollution.
Two different types of engines are used by the hybrid cars to ensure lesser fumes. The distinctiveness of the engine of a hybrid car doesn’t just stop there. It is also one of the quietest engines there is and makes the car the quietest as well. No more stares on the road for the sound your car seems to be making all the time.
The fuel tank of a hybrid car is connected to the gasoline engine and also uses an electronic motor which uses batteries to run. The hybrid car’s engine is less-space consuming and hence compact in placement. One of the advantages of the hybrid cars is that it is perfect for long distance travel as it saves on a large amount of fuel. During the drive, if the car is traveling at a lower speed it immediately changes to the battery mode and stop the burning of your precious fuel. These batteries of course are the rechargeable type which can be easily recharged at home.
One interesting feature in hybrid cars is the use of kinetic energy while braking. It is the norm to use friction to brake in the standard cars, but the hybrid cars use its electric motor whose battery is charged up by the kinetic energy of the car. This is called regenerative braking. Another feature is the facility to turn itself off if the car is idling. This in turn again saves a lot of fuel.
Hybrid cars are not just pocket-friendly, but also environment-friendly. Opt for one today and do yourself and Mother Nature a favor.

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