Monday, July 10, 2006

Tap into the Newest in Vehicle Technology

If you are one that loves being the first to try out new trends, then you should certainly consider looking at a hybrid vehicle. Hybrids are the newest in vehicle technology and one of the hottest items on the market. They are so popular that many manufacturers have very extensive waiting lists. Dealers were running out of hybrids and couldn’t get their orders filled fast enough so several companies even stopped all other deliveries until the dealer orders were filled. The hybrid is the new accessory that many cannot wait to get their hands on.

Many may question why the hybrid is the hottest thing in the automobile market right now. The fact is that there are several reasons consumers are running toward these innovative vehicles. The most popular reason people are trying out hybrids today are due to the great gas mileages the hybrids offer. The average hybrid can offer up to 50 mpg. This is an amazing innovation and consumers are excited about it.

Since
  • Hybrid Cars

  • use a small gasoline engine as well as an electric motor, they require much less gasoline than a conventional vehicle. When they get better mileage, they save drivers money on gasoline. It is no secret that gasoline prices have been raised to all time heights in the past few years, so this type of transportation is widely welcomed. When the average driver spends up to $50 a week on gasoline and a hybrid owner spends no more than $20 a week, it is clear where the benefits stand.

    Another reason people are so excited about hybrid vehicles is because they are environmentally friendly. They put off up to 90% fewer pollutants than a conventional gasoline powered vehicle. Drivers can feel great about driving a vehicle that has very few pollutants. Communities are offering incentives like free parking for hybrid drivers, which are only making them more popular. Cities are realizing that by rewarding their hybrid drivers, they are showing citizens that the public condones good environmental decisions. With parking difficult to come by in large cities, this is a great reward for a hybrid driver.
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