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		<title>Hybrid Cars: Should You Buy One?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 00:02:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The decision to purchase a hybrid vehicle boldly states that you are ready to start cleaning up your act in a carbon smiting economy. You shouldn’t be surprised about the sizable price tags on these relatively new and trendy vehicles. It may already be apparent that “going green” in many aspects requires a considerable amount [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The decision to purchase a hybrid vehicle boldly states that you are ready to start cleaning up your act in a carbon smiting economy. You shouldn’t be surprised about the sizable price tags on these relatively new and trendy vehicles. It may already be apparent that “going green” in many aspects requires a considerable amount of green from your bank account.</p>
<p>There are only a few factors to consider when purchasing a hybrid vehicle over a standard and not so environmentally friendly counterpart. If these vehicles are so much better for the environment then why aren’t they standard among the vehicle industry? Take note that purchasing a vehicle to clean up emissions isn’t necessarily the same thing as purchasing a more fuel efficient vehicle that can provide investment return. More expensive vehicles are expected to have more power, more space, and more luxury; perhaps a combination of all three.</p>
<p>However, spending more on a hybrid vehicle doesn’t get you more fuel economy. Dumping loads of cash into a fully accommodated hybrid vehicle doesn’t get your more MPG but instead more bells and whistles. Ford, Honda, and Toyota, are the leaders in producing <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/cheap-hybrid-cars/"title="" >cheap hybrid cars</a> that reduce emissions and use less gas. Hybrid vehicles currently come standard with a moderately heavier price tag than their non-hybrid counterparts. It is important to remember that the considerably large price tag should be considered an investment. Take into consideration how much money you spend each year on fuel. Will obtaining a hybrid vehicle with higher MPG reduce your yearly fuel costs therefore giving you a return on your investment? If so, are you willing to sacrifice luxury, horsepower, and space to purchase an inexpensive hybrid model?</p>
<p>There certainly are <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/eco-friendly-cars/"title="" >eco friendly cars</a> with the aforementioned accommodations but if you are trying to save and earn money from your investment, these luxury hybrids simply do not provide the same fuel economy that the mini hybrids boast. For example, the boxy little Toyota Prius offers a combined city/highway 50 MPG while the Lexus LS 600h (which costs more than $100,000) can only grasp 20 MPG. The expensive luxury brand hybrids only reduce emissions certainly not lower fuel costs. Inexpensive compact hybrids like the Toyota Prius, an award winning super MPG model, offer exceedingly high highway and city MPG and a likeable package. Toyota has been offering great fuel efficient cars at moderately low prices since the introduction of the Corolla in the late seventies. Now Toyota continues to lead the numbers game in cost, fuel efficiency, and safety.</p>
<p>The Ford Fusion has considerably less fuel efficiency but can run on ethanol/gas mixtures and is manufactured largely from recycled materials. Honda also makes a couple of notable hybrids in the lower price range but often drivers complain about their inability to perform on the road. Perhaps the market will see less costly vehicles with increased performance and accommodation. There may be a bright future for electric cars but currently they don’t provide enough power, require extensive charging, and expensive maintenance.</p>
<p>Solar power, for instance, requires an initial investment but may potentially prompt the power company to send you a monthly check. An inexpensive hybrid car must be able to pay you back while at the same time keeping the environment cleaner. If you desire more immediate feedback then plan on purchasing a car like the Prius which can save you hundreds of dollars on your gas bill each year. But you may also find a compromising hybrid vehicle that offers more room and speed with slightly less efficiency. Remember, more money doesn’t buy you more MPG but asserting competition among automakers will help revolutionize the industry.</p>
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		<title>Used Hybrid Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 22:02:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We hear about hybrid cars every time the price of gasoline or oil spikes, or when the difficulty of finding enough oil to support all the people who want to drive makes the headlines. Over the last few years, though, this segment of the market – once teensy – has been growing. Among new car [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We hear about hybrid cars every time the price of gasoline or oil spikes, or when the difficulty of finding enough oil to support all the people who want to drive makes the headlines. Over the last few years, though, this segment of the market – once teensy – has been growing. Among new car sales, hybrids will make have a three percent market share in 2010. </p>
<p>While one manufacturer gained a lot of publicity for bringing out first one then a line of hybrid cars, there are now hybrids on sale from Honda, Ford, VW, Mazda, Chevy, Kia, BMW, Nissan, Mercedes, Suzuki, Hyundai, and others – as well as Toyota. There&#8217;s an equal amount of variety in models: small cars, mid-sized sedans, vans, SUVs, pick-up trucks, luxury cars: all come in hybrid models. Most people in the market for a vehicle can find a hybrid to suit their needs. There&#8217;s one part of buying a hybrid that most consumers overlook: the possibility of buying a <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/used-hybrid-car/"title="" >used hybrid car</a>. </p>
<p>Because they are so new to the market, relatively speaking, many people think they have to go to the dealership and pay the price for a new hybrid car. But that is not so. Some hybrid owners, just like the owners of gasoline-only cars, like to turn over their car every year or two for a newer model. This puts high-quality hybrids with low mileage into the marketplace – and brings them within the price range of many thrifty people. In considering the purchase of a used hybrid car, use the same approach you would for any hybrid car. </p>
<p>Do your homework about the particular hybrid technology of the car you are considering buying. Look online for reviews or reports – positive and negative – about the vehicle. If possible, either buy from a dealership&#8217;s used car department or verify that the car was thoroughly checked by a mechanic who is familiar with that line of hybrid cars. Some people fear that a used hybrid will have batteries that are depleted or will wear out. Some hybrids have warranties on the batteries of ten years or more – so you can use the car for years while the batteries are still under warranty. Don&#8217;t let this myth hold you back from your purchase of a used hybrid car: it is bogus. </p>
<p>Because of the great diversity of hybrid cars, start your shopping on the internet, where you can explore the styles and the specifications of several manufacturers&#8217; cars at once. Then check out the makes you like at a dealer&#8217;s used car lot, or watch the classified ads to see if your desired vehicle shows up. You may be able to save thousands of dollars off the sticker price, get the benefit of higher gas mileage, and contribute to the environment, all by considering a used hybrid car. </p>
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		<title>Used Hybrid Cars: What To Consider</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 21:46:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When one decides to buy a car, it is preferable if his choice is a hybrid vehicle. If they are not able to shell-out the money to buy a brand new hybrid car, their second choice would be to go for used hybrid cars. Since hybrid models are in use since the year 2000, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When one decides to buy a car, it is preferable if his choice is a hybrid vehicle. If they are not able to shell-out the money to buy a brand new hybrid car, their second choice would be to go for <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/"title="" >used hybrid cars</a>. Since hybrid models are in use since the year 2000, a buyer has to take into account several issues, when buying a used car. It should be in good working condition, technically sound, fuel efficient as well as worth the money you spend.</p>
<p>A buyer must be cautious while buying a used car and it is often a difficult task. The reason why the owner of the car wants to sell it must be found out. There may be serious issues that should be given extra care. A buyer often hesitates to ask for the reason why the car is for sale and sometimes he doesn’t get a proper answer. But a test drive by an expert may be of some use. A car may be sold for many reasons.</p>
<p>It may not always do with problems associated with the car. The owner may want to buy a new model or sometimes he may not be able to pay the dues. When it comes to buy a hybrid for a used car, it does not involve much risk. It is the same like buying any other used car. There are facilities to run a vehicle report, such as those offered by CarFax, while making any used car purchase. This will give you an idea about the essential things you ought to know about the car you are about to buy.</p>
<p>Sometimes they even provide the number of owners the car was being used by, and if the car has met with any accident so far. It is advisable you seek the help of a dealer inspect the car, if the seller is a private party. An inspection before making the final deal is very crucial, in the buying of used cars. This will avoid the problems you may have to face later on. You have to check the mileage the car has done, even before purchasing it. There is something to be noted here. Less mileage implies less wear and tear on the hybrid car’s components. But you need not be much worried about buying a hybrid which has a higher mileage reading.</p>
<p><a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/used-hybrid-car/"title="" >Used hybrid car</a>s are as reliable as their non-hybrid counterparts. Another concern relating to buying these cars is the hybrid battery. You have to check on the warranty the company gives. Car tax credits are not available for a used hybrid car. The buyer also must be ready to throw some of the old gadgets like oil filters, etc., and buy new ones for his car. With a careful replacement of simple parts, which produce major faults your buy can become a profitable one for you. Hybrid cars of Toyota, Chevrolet and Honda are ideal for used car buying.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2009 03:48:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prius stands for prize in most people&#8217;s book when they think about hybrid cars. And that&#8217;s not just because a Toyota Prius looks pretty. In terms of used hybrid cars, the Toyota Prius has tons to offer car consumers. And it&#8217;s not as if potential hybrid car buyers don&#8217;t know that. News of the Toyota [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prius stands for prize in most people&#8217;s book when they think about hybrid cars. And that&#8217;s not just because a Toyota Prius looks pretty. In terms of <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/">used hybrid cars</a>, the Toyota Prius has tons to offer car consumers. And it&#8217;s not as if potential hybrid car buyers don&#8217;t know that. News of the Toyota Prius is everywhere in the media.</p>
<p>Why? Well first of all, the Toyota Prius is a great kind of hybrid car. The model I speak of is Toyota&#8217;s petrol and electric hybrid model. It&#8217;s sharp, stunning, and is a best seller among hybrid cars. This car is so good that it was voted car of the year in Europe for the year 2005. Furthermore, in the United States, the Toyota Prius got an award that was very comparable to the car of the year award given in Europe. It&#8217;s even better if you can find a Prius <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/used-hybrid/">used hybrid</a>. </p>
<p>But the Toyota Prius hybrid car isn&#8217;t selling off the lots because it is the fastest car around. Some Toyota Prius&#8217;s have some pretty high profile owners. Among them are Leonardo Dicaprio, Harrison Ford, and Susan Sarandon. With these people driving this particular hybrid car, off course it&#8217;s selling like a hotcake. And the stars are doing a world of good for the sales of hybrid cars in general.</p>
<p>But while the success of the Toyota Prius is good for Toyota, it isn&#8217;t so good for its competitors who have yet to manufacture a hybrid car. Now Nissan, GM and other popular car manufacturers are trying to quickly get their act together and come up with their version of the hybrid car.</p>
<p>Some of these other manufacturers just did not believe that people would put their faith in the hybrid car as a solution to the constant fluctuation of oil prices. But the number of sales for the Toyota Prius hybrid car has certainly caused a change of tune for competing car manufacturers. So soon you might here of a best-selling Nissan hybrid or GM hybrid. And Toyota Prius buyers shouldn&#8217;t get too comfortable with their car because before they know it, something else will come out that they would like to have.</p>
<p>But as far as Toyota goes, claims have been made that in the near future, all Toyota engines will come with hybrid options. And Toyota also believes that it&#8217;s only a matter of time before all cars are hybrid cars or at least have hybrid engine options.</p>
<p>Next year, Toyota should be making Prius&#8217;s in China, and there, sales are also expected to boom.  Toyota doesn&#8217;t want to leave anyone behind. Soon it may expand its manufacturing plants to locations in places like California. Surely, there are plenty of movie stars there who can be persuaded to buy this hybrid car.</p>
<p>The Toyota Prius is certainly making a name for hybrid cars, and hopefully the buck won&#8217;t stop with the Prius. Toyota probably has some other models of hybrids cars that are fast making there way to having top sales as well. </p>
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