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		<title>Used hybrid cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:48:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good used hybrid cars are like everything else, you need to shop around and perhaps be in the right place at the right time to secure the best deal. Used hybrid cars have been very popular when times became tight and ‘gas guzzlers’ that were in demand could not be sold. When gas prices rose [...]]]></description>
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</script></p><p>Good used hybrid cars are like everything else, you need to shop around and perhaps be in the right place at the right time to secure the best deal. Used hybrid cars have been very popular when times became tight and ‘gas guzzlers’ that were in demand could not be sold.</p>
<p>When gas prices rose again in recent times, those with used hybrid cars considered themselves lucky and those without really felt the pinch at the pumps. This trend seemed to stick, making good used hybrid cars an essential and viable alternative.</p>
<p>Known across the board as green vehicles, used hybrid cars are like gold dust and dealerships and manufacturers know this while they struggled to get rid of the bigger SUV’s in favour of a more economically friendly car.</p>
<p>With all makes and models to choose from, used hybrid cars are the way of the future and will eventually replace all older harder burning engines. Seemingly, there was never a better time to invest in used hybrid cars; while currently, there are great deals to be had. And with dedicated websites for used hybrid cars, you can easily begin searching before ever plodding the grounds of your local car lot.</p>
<p>The choices for used hybrid cars range from your basic Honda, Toyota and Nissan types, to the more elaborate and virtuous sports car options like Lexus and jaguars. The pick of the bunch for used hybrid cars is currently abundant, and if you have the means, you’re in a good position to pick up an excellent deal when it comes to used hybrid cars.</p>
<p>There are companies dealing with exporting used hybrid cars, mainly from the US to Europe so you might well leave out the car lots altogether; and have your used hybrid cars delivered to your door. </p>
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		<title>Pros and Cons of Hybrid Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:47:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people firmly believe the main pros and cons of hybrid cars is the speed factor, or lack of speed these engines produce. Certainly as a trend, the hybrid became popular some time back &#8211; publicly endorsed &#8211; where everybody seemed to own one or want one. as many governments introduced tax incentives to facilitate [...]]]></description>
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Some people firmly believe the main pros and cons of hybrid cars is the speed factor, or lack of speed these engines produce. Certainly as a trend, the hybrid became popular some time back &#8211; publicly endorsed &#8211; where everybody seemed to own one or want one.</p>
<p>as many governments introduced tax incentives to facilitate the growth of hybrid cars, it generally indicated better prices and costs. Indeed, the consumer center reports that one in three is interested in hybrid cars for cost effectiveness alone.</p>
<p>The obvious pros of hybrid cars is the miles per gallon, or consumption of fuel that’s sustained when battery power kicks in and takes over, said to occur at idle times, like traffic lights etc. As well as offering green advantages to the drivers, who can be assured their car is doing its bit for the environment – all of which seems fairly positive.</p>
<p>The obvious cons of purchasing a hybrid car is the initial feeling that there will be a lack of power, or the myth that they need to be plugged in, most of which is justified by some of the earlier models only being able to reach certain capacities. </p>
<p>As with anything new that comes on the market, there’s the concern that new technology will cost more than standard fuel variants.</p>
<p>It’s also suggested in the pros and cons of hybrid cars that parts are not as easy to come by as people think; and that further progression in garages is required to conduct maintenance, so that the conversion to this type is better facilitated.</p>
<p>With a vast amount of information on the pros and cons of hybrid cars available online, the best advice is to find out everything on model you want to buy – including tax incentives, before buying a hybrid car. </p>
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		<title>How Do Hybrid Cars Save Money?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:46:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As seen recently when the price of a barrel of crude broke all historic boundaries and industry suffered as a direct result &#8211; bar it grinding to a complete standstill. Meant that, not only did big gas guzzlers refrain from looking down their noses at smaller cars beside the pumps, but those proud of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As seen recently when the price of a barrel of crude broke all historic boundaries and industry suffered as a direct result &#8211; bar it grinding to a complete standstill. Meant that, not only did big gas guzzlers refrain from looking down their noses at smaller cars beside the pumps, but those proud of the specs on their vehicles might even have considered (if only momentarily) scaling down.</p>
<p>Because the manufacturing process in hybrid cars produce a cheaper operating machine; cleaner and more economic; as well as environmentally friendly. In essence, hybrid cars provide the driver will enjoy the best of both worlds. </p>
<p>As a technology that makes sense all round it is increasingly popular for large manufactures to consider hybrid technology on all the latest models. These not only include smaller or ‘smart cars’, but also the classic SUV’s and  work vehicles, where seemingly, when the technology is exact, they’ll produce high powered cars using the hybrid format – thus, dispelling any question about the power of such engines.</p>
<p>Some argue that the cheapest cars are still the compact conventional vehicles traditionally running on gasoline. However, there is increasing support for the hybrid to save money overall, depending on the cost of recharging these machines or indeed the price developments at the pumps. </p>
<p>Known alone for achieving better mileage, hybrid cars will inevitably save money on the cost of consumption, but there&#8217;s still a little confusion about the running cost of maintenance or indeed the price of electricity when one considers this option in a hybrid. </p>
<p>The best advice, as always, seems to be to research all your options before you purchase a hybrid model car, although, if you wish to go green and do your part for the environment, than a hybrid car seems like your best option. </p>
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		<title>How do Hybrid Cars Save Gas?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hybrid cars save gas because they use less to run, often in conjunction with other components like electric, solar or battery power. It is debatable whether or not hybrid cars save money in terms of fuel costs and inflation, but the mechanisms are designed to ensure less consumption while keeping a reasonable tally on emission [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hybrid cars save gas because they use less to run, often in conjunction with other components like electric, solar or battery power. It is debatable whether or not hybrid cars save money in terms of fuel costs and inflation, but the mechanisms are designed to ensure less consumption while keeping a reasonable tally on emission rates.</p>
<p>So, just how do hybrid cars save gas? This is a good question and a rather complex one because different systems use different technologies in their cars, kind of like a testing ground for future hybrid car development.</p>
<p>As fuel stocks are believed to deplete globally, it’s in everybody’s interest to sustain relatively better and cheaper methods of transport. As transport is the driving force of most industry, when times are good, it makes sense to begin relying on more indigenous power sources, as opposed to imported fuels, more expensive on the atmosphere as well as the pocket. </p>
<p>Most hybrid cars combine fuel for propulsion as well as conjoining newer advanced ways to ‘harvest’ power. With electric models now widely regarded, this storage means that technology on board as well as off board, allows for longer drive times; and with less charging, the get up and go that’s always been essential to the joys of motoring, is sustained to its maximum.</p>
<p>Although, Hybrid cars save gas by combining other natural resources to power vehicles, real hybrid cars are advancing at a rapid pace to consider complete conversions, whereby, electricity and bio-fuels like rapeseed oil, will fuel cars in the future, the objective being that, there will inevitably be less reliance on fossil fuels. </p>
<p>Indeed, some argue that nothing will replace the real power of fuel propelled cars, yet, it’s only an assessment and as technology advances, the actual results are yet to be seen.</p>
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		<title>How Do Hybrid Cars Help the Environment?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:43:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The buzz words of the century have to be ‘Global’ and ‘Warming’. I don’t think there’s a single hut or household on this planet that doesn’t fully grasp its significance or isn’t affected by the terms either directly or indirectly. How do hybrid cars help the environment? Well, the easiest response is to maintain that; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The buzz words of the century have to be ‘Global’ and ‘Warming’. I don’t think there’s a single hut or household on this planet that doesn’t fully grasp its significance or isn’t affected by the terms either directly or indirectly.</p>
<p>How do hybrid cars help the environment? Well, the easiest response is to maintain that; the less fuels being burnt &#8211; means less co2s are emitted; thus damaging what little is left of our already overworked ozone layer. This is a simple answer to a simple question, whereas, the real facts are actually highly scientific, standing almost elusive, as a single topic.</p>
<p>In basic industrial terms, all motor powered vehicles have traditionally relied on one form of fossil fuel or another – up until now that is! These fossil fuels have included gas, diesel, oil and coal as well as steam and electricity. Naturally, as fast burning fuels, the power generated has been instantaneous, where, rarely there seemed the need to actively engage in sustaining it, as well as burning it – until now that is!</p>
<p>Hybrid technology fully understands the kinds of power such fuels generate (producing speed) and so it has set out to explore ways of containing that energy to use as a recycled source. By optimising engines to work in conjunction with other power sources, the process proves to cut co2 emissions and thus minimises damage to the environment.</p>
<p>By ensuring more mile travel for more of an inexpensive supply of either fuels or electricity, serves both the consumer (who ideally gets more for the amount of energy bought) and the environment where less co2 emissions are permitted.  </p>
<p>In simple terms, Hybrid cars help the environment by running on less or cheaper supplies of collective fuels, thus, cutting down the use and reliance on heavily depleting natural resources.</p>
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		<title>New Hybrid Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:42:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As sure as new vehicles are manufactured and produced, it seems certain that new hybrid cars will be available for sale on the various car lots in the near future; and for a long time thereafter. As all the well known manufacturers including Chrysler, Doge, Ford and Honda are competing to provide the best new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As sure as new vehicles are manufactured and produced, it seems certain that new hybrid cars will be available for sale on the various car lots in the near future; and for a long time thereafter. </p>
<p>As all the well known manufacturers including Chrysler, Doge, Ford and Honda are competing to provide the best new hybrid cars, the essential component in the development and design is to consider green technology as the only way forward; and as it becomes mandatory for fuel merchants to adopt alternative pumps for new hybrid cars, it’s the very same for car manufacturers.</p>
<p>It seems very much like it is a collective exercise to begin thinking green, and with the new hybrid cars already developed and on the road, as opposed to older single petrol and oil engines, the successful transition is well under way. It means large car makers, as well as their newer up-and-coming counterparts, will all begin to stock up on hybrid types for sale on the show room floors, while the brands for new hybrid cars become the industries key focus.</p>
<p>Power sources included on some models of new hybrid cars incorporate on board rechargeable storage systems or (RESS). The fuel can be gasoline or diesel, compressed air or liquid nitrogen as well as the more advanced solar and waste combustible types.  </p>
<p>The main design criteria for the new hybrid cars is to reduce fuel consumption and lower emission rates, which are achieved by strict tests carried out by the manufactures, along with car service providers, to ensure new hybrid cars meet basic standards and requirements. It’s also good news for the consumers who visit the gas pumps.</p>
<p>From working trucks to fashionable SUVs and more popular family oriented saloon cars, new hybrid cars are destined to make a continuing impact.</p>
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		<title>Hybrid Sports Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:40:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s no secret that the motoring legends of the illustrious sports car industry are moving with the times, by introducing their own model of hybrid sports car. Worldwide, fuel efficient vehicles are taking center stage, while only those living a more luxurious lifestyle; contemplate the hybrid sports car. Reportedly, Toyota first led the way onto [...]]]></description>
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It&#8217;s no secret that the motoring legends of the illustrious sports car industry are moving with the times, by introducing their own model of hybrid sports car. Worldwide, fuel efficient vehicles are taking center stage, while only those living a more luxurious lifestyle; contemplate the hybrid sports car.</p>
<p>Reportedly, Toyota first led the way onto the hybrid sports car platform, advancing with the “Prius” where, due its success, the way was paved for them to develop their hybrid sports car range; including the announcement of the “Priapus&#8221; believed to reach 60mph from a stop in just over 4 seconds. Sleek and slim-lined, it&#8217;s very much a hybrid sports car.</p>
<p>Certainly, flashier brands like Subaru and Mazda are not far behind, with contributions to the hybrid sports car; leaving a significant mark on the motoring world. The Mazda ‘Miata’ incorporates some of the world’s most state of the art technology; elevating its engine to include Japanese hybrid systems in transmission and other areas, eliminating idle time, while performance and efficiency remain standard. </p>
<p>Subaru, on the other hand, with its B9 SC “Scrambler” has evolved all wheel drive systems, good in the sense, that Subaru is a classic rally car. As it produces its own hybrid sports car models, Subaru is leading the way with its lithium ion batteries and other components for the hybrid sports car.</p>
<p>Indeed, Honda and Toyota still compete with the bigger name brands. With the Mazda MR2 and Honda CRZ as classic examples that manufactures are taking the hybrid sports car infrastructure and running with it. </p>
<p>As for 2009, while SUV’s are still a popular option, the emphasis is definitely on cost effectiveness and although not everybody will have a hybrid sports car in their drive, they are likely to have a hybrid model of some description.</p>
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		<title>Hybrid Car Prices</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:39:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s likely when regarding hybrid car prices for buyers to be aware of the cost differentiation in the ranges, values and kinds of vehicles considered. For instance, if a person is set on a Lexus or BMW range car, they will inevitably pay more for the privilege, than say, those Honda or Toyota types &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s likely when regarding hybrid car prices for buyers to be aware of the cost differentiation in the ranges, values and kinds of vehicles considered. For instance, if a person is set on a Lexus or BMW range car, they will inevitably pay more for the privilege, than say, those Honda or Toyota types &#8211; highly popular with SUV followers- exploding on the scene some years back.</p>
<p>Research indicates with bigger SUV’s and escalades, as far as Hybrid car prices and technologies go, are already in a league of their own. SUV’s and hummers have definitely been a hot choice for a while now, but as far as the cost to hybrid car prices and green fuels are for example – it goes without saying, bigger engine, bigger consumption.</p>
<p>Ordinary choices such as Chrysler, Mazda and Ford for example, all offer comparative hybrid car prices, found within a reasonable budget. The newer the make, the newer the technological aspect as maintenance and other running costs are also considered.</p>
<p>That said, the motor industry has been instrumental in replacing older cars for safety reasons and it seems likely that hybrid car prices will fall into the same bracket as basic used cars, one way or another.</p>
<p>Certainly, with many trade-ins still possible in these difficult economic times, it makes economic sense to transfer to the best hybrid car prices your money can buy. In most cities, a lesser emission rate means less tax to pay, where, buyers of newer models are assured to gain from hybrid car prices in the long run.  </p>
<p>If you’re planning on trading up or indeed purchasing a new car, you’re in a much better position to go greener, should you decide hybrid car prices are within your expenditure. </p>
<p>Hybrid car prices are the technological future of motoring.</p>
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		<title>Green Vehicles</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:38:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With so much scientific might going into the entire area of green technology – green vehicles, without doubt are the forefront driving force behind the latest advances. As a global economy we are increasingly aware of our need to do more to help protect the environment which we live, and so, from that perspective, its [...]]]></description>
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With so much scientific might going into the entire area of green technology – green vehicles, without doubt are the forefront driving force behind the latest advances. As a global economy we are increasingly aware of our need to do more to help protect the environment which we live, and so, from that perspective, its good that green vehicles are been developed and tested.</p>
<p>Practically, every new car coming off the assembly line is manufactured and advanced with green vehicles in mind. Indeed, given a decent selection of models to choose from, those advertisements that state their brand is greener etc, seems the way of the future. Especially, as smart cars are becoming a popular choice on the sales floors, so that, eventually you will be hard pressed not to find sleeker models. </p>
<p>As fuel economy is the biggest deciding factor, from Acura to Aston Martin, the other significant aspects to green vehicles are the conditions in which road users operate. These can be the weather for example, or the amount of air conditioning used; as well as the ordinary driving practices and maintenance habits.</p>
<p>The electric or frequently regarded ‘hybrid car’ is produced within specific green vehicles protocols. Indeed, the name ‘Green vehicles’ is already a company in operation and a leading developer that&#8217;s proud of the sleek freeway motors and rugged working electric green vehicles made; with more engineers on line to assist in the change from fuel to economy efficient green vehicles.</p>
<p>It is an exciting time in the motor industry as green vehicles technology surpasses all other motoring developments. This can be seen with the smart car – or smart motorcycle car like the Clever &#038; Carvers tilt contraptions- designed to give the feeling of leaning as a motorcycle but with the full roof system of a car.</p>
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		<title>Best Hybrid Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:36:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s not commonly known that hybrid technology is at an advanced stage, actually over 100 years to be precise. The best hybrid cars, especially in association with the newest models, began their journey back in 1909 when ‘Henri Pieper’ – a German born inventor, patented the first US hybrid. As global car manufacturers embrace hybrid [...]]]></description>
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It’s not commonly known that hybrid technology is at an advanced stage, actually over 100 years to be precise. The best hybrid cars, especially in association with the newest models, began their journey back in 1909 when ‘Henri Pieper’ – a German born inventor, patented the first US hybrid.</p>
<p>As global car manufacturers embrace hybrid technology, it seems definite that competition is very much on, particularly regarding cars battery powered technology.</p>
<p>Certainly, considering the smart cars that look likely to be a permanent fixture, on charge outside that coffee shop, well into the future; the best hybrid cars for battery advancement are well and truly in operation, from taxi’s to the general motoring public.</p>
<p>Of course, with new technological advances, there’s those urban myths to consider – and the fact that the best hybrid cars are adopting battery operated systems, leaves the question about the safety of their charges – quite literally, with over 1 million hybrid cars already on US roads, there&#8217;s concerns: from less sound being detrimental to blind people, to pacemakers being set off. Judgements are yet to be set.</p>
<p>The best hybrid cars already fully utilise the name brand and run on part gasoline and part solar or battery power. In relation to exclusive car pars, such as, the best hybrid cars batteries and smart generation of power, each manufacturer; naturally, is vying for podium position when it comes to producing the best hybrid cars.</p>
<p>In the manufacturing of the best hybrid cars, Toyota plans (secretly) to develop solar cells for the roofs of their models, which they admit, is still years off exact precision, while GM are adding new dimensions to their best hybrid cars. </p>
<p>As for the best hybrid cars makes and models, while the competition is surely set, it’s thankfully still very much a personal option.</p>
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