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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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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 20:15:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The term American made is becoming harder to distinguish nowadays, but most people when they use it are referring to the major American based car companies: Ford, GM, and Chrysler. One of the companies had simply refused to engage in the hybrid market, because it wasn’t cost feasible, and the other two were late to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The term American made is becoming harder to distinguish nowadays, but most people when they use it are referring to the major American based car companies:  Ford, GM, and Chrysler.  One of the companies had simply refused to engage in the hybrid market, because it wasn’t cost feasible, and the other two were late to the game, but all of them are quickly taking steps to catch up to the Japanese competition.  When hybrid cars were first introduced, many considered them to be gimmicky and unrealistic, similar to how the first electric cars were received, and this thinking might have kept <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/american-hybrid-cars/"title="" >American hybrid cars</a> from getting serious consideration.</p>
<p>Ford’s original stance when it came to the hybrid vehicle was to aim at one thing Americans truly love: the SUV.  One of their first models was a hybrid SUV; the company is still adding more hybrids to their production line.  Although, their approach to selling their hybrids was much more conservative than the Japanese, they are starting to turn a profit, which will allow them to continue to expand their hybrid offerings and keep them competitive with foreign car companies.</p>
<p>General Motors chose to originally ignore the hybrid craze, because they didn’t feel it was a worthwhile investment at the time, but have since done a complete turnaround, because of the success of foreign hybrid cars.  The first GM attempts were met with negative reactions due to such a mild introduction of hybrid technology.  They vehicles only used an electric engine to help the gasoline engine and while they offered a small improvement to gas mileage, the increase in cost was not worth the benefit; they have since switched to developing competitive hybrid engines and have introduced them all across their production line.  The biggest benefits come in the SUV and Truck department.</p>
<p>Chrysler never gave hybrids the consideration they were due and after spending a lot of money to develop a hybrid engine, they found there wasn’t enough interest to continue and had for the most part stayed out of the hybrid market, until recently.  They have come forth with plans on developing hybrid vehicles, but nothing is concrete as plans continue to be canceled and re-opened.</p>
<p>Choosing to buy American made hybrid cars is a good way to combine the benefits of going green and the pride of the USA.  While Toyota is currently dominating the hybrid market and will continue to do so for a few years, American companies are working hard to catch up and produce products that are better options to foreign choices.  Whether you go with higher fuel efficiency or more power, you need to evaluate your requirements and go with the car that best suits your lifestyle.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 03:11:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eco friendly cars, despite the primary concerns of demographics and pricing issues, have seemed to form a niche in the American auto industry. Cars such as the first generation Honda Insight (2000-2006) and the first generation Toyota Prius (1997-2001) were the pioneers of the hybrid movement, with millions of people finally viewing such cars with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/eco-friendly-cars/"title="" >Eco friendly cars</a>, despite the primary concerns of demographics and pricing issues, have seemed to form a niche in the American auto industry. Cars such as the first generation Honda Insight (2000-2006) and the first generation Toyota Prius (1997-2001) were the pioneers of the hybrid movement, with millions of people finally viewing such cars with interest and appreciation. Demographics were an initial concern but that has changed in recent years. </p>
<p>Fuel economy became a concern for SUVs after a time period of where bulky and heavy people movers were bought without a thought of what it would cost the Earth in the future. After the ending of the heavy SUV trend, a new issue of how to save money emerged. Partially due to the economic recession, car companies of all kinds have either partnered up to work on future models (Chrysler/Fiat/Mercedes-Benz) or have deleted some of their own brands in the hopes of rebuilding itself (GM). Ford’s EcoBoost technology promises to deliver the power of a V8 with the fuel efficiency of a V6. Cars equipped with the engine option have been limited to the Ford Flex but the technology will be introduced in the Explorer, Fusion and F-150. </p>
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<p>Another company that has taken the reigns of the eco-friendly movement is Volkswagen, a company already known for its diesel powered automobiles. The company has taken steps to improve its efficiency by designing smaller engines (used with sister companies Audi and Porsche) and using lighter structural designs to decrease weight and increase efficiency. Results of the changes have been seen in the newly redesigned Porsche Cayenne and Audi A4. </p>
<p>Both cars have been redesigned using a lighter structure, the Porsche using different engines to improve the first generations downfall. Audi has increased the fuel efficiency of the A4 by using a more rigid design and by using a more aerodynamic body. Increases in coefficient drag (Cd) result in the vehicle using less power to “glide” through the air, allowing the driver to use keep a constant speed (or less) to improve their car’s mileage. </p>
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<p>Although the car industry has been hit in the last decade, the downturn has only inspired new ideas. With the introduction of EV’s (electric vehicles) such as the Chevy Volt and Mini Cooper E, drivers will have even more options to choose from. In the next decade, increases in North America’s EPA fuel economy standards and the introduction of the European Union’s Euro 5 standards, it will be interesting to see how customers and companies respond to the ever changing conditions of the automobile industry. </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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		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking to buy a used hybrid? You would obviously be looking at price, make and condition of the vehicle like you would if you were buying any other kind of car. But with used hybrid cars, the condition of the car is much more important as things the efficiency and proper operation of the car [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking to buy a <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/used-hybrid/">used hybrid</a>? You would obviously be looking at price, make and condition of the vehicle like you would if you were buying any other kind of car. But with <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/"title="" >used hybrid cars</a>, the condition of the car is much more important as things the efficiency and proper operation of the car would depend on it. Earlier the first car that would come to mind would be the Toyota Prius but with the recent recalls most people are a bit wary of buying a Prius. That being said, the Prius is still a good choice, as long as you remember to buy it from a respectable used car dealership. If you’re buying the Prius from a respectable used car dealership, they would’ve corrected the engineering flaws that the Prius has been infamous for lately. Though whether the earlier models have these flaws or not is still up for debate. The best thing a person shopping for a Prius can do is look for any warnings for the specific year of that particular vehicle.</p>
<p>Now people are looking at other brands of hybrid vehicles, mostly because of Toyota Prius’ tarnished image. Cars like the Ford Escape and the Honda Insight are becoming more popular because of this. These cars function differently, and provide different benefits depending on your driving habits. There are some technical things a person needs to consider before buying a hybrid car and these differ from brand to brand because of the systems they use. Though some common points do exist, like, you would definitely have to check the electric motor for wear and tear. The gasoline engine would need to be checked for wear and efficiency, the power storage cells will need to be checked for ability to retain a charge.</p>
<p>You have to also make sure that the electrical systems of the care are in proper working order. If all these are in good condition buying the car would be a good decision. The primary reason why most people buy a hybrid car is because it’s so much more cost effective, but if it’s poorly designed or has some malfunction, it might end up costing you more. Another thing to consider is if the vehicle is certified by the used car dealership. As long as one remembers all these details and is thorough while checking for defects, there’s no reason for a hybrid used car to be as good as a brand new one.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 04:08:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When shopping for used hybrid cars, there are a number of things which must be considered. Price, make, model, and the condition of the vehicle. Of course, these things are also involved in the selection of a regular used vehicle, however, these things take on a new twist when involved with the selection of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When shopping for <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/"title="" >used hybrid cars</a>, there are a number of things which must be considered. Price, make, model, and the condition of the vehicle. Of course, these things are also involved in the selection of a regular used vehicle, however, these things take on a new twist when involved with the selection of a hybrid vehicle.</p>
<p>Things such as the consideration of wear and tear become far more prominent, due to hybrid vehicles being reliant on parts being in a proper functional condition for the sake of efficiency and proper operation. When selecting a hybrid vehicle by name, in previous years the Toyota Prius has been considered a leading hybrid vehicle, however, with recent recalls some doubt has been placed upon the Toyota brand.</p>
<p>Despite the recent recalls, the Prius is still an excellent vehicle, and can be kept road-safe if the used vehicle is purchased from a respectable used car dealership which has corrected the engineering flaws which include the gas pedal assembly, and the floor-mat catching issue. However, there is still speculation about the Prius&#8217; on board electronics package being potentially flawed, yet these speculations have not been definitively proven in earlier models.</p>
<p>It is suggested that people shopping for a used Prius check with the dealership in regard to any advertisements or warnings for that specific year of the vehicle. With the tarnished state of the Prius, alternative brands of hybrid vehicle are highly recommended, brands such as the Ford Escape, and the Honda Insight It should be noted though that various brands of hybrid vehicles have different power train systems. Various systems include the parallel hybrid, which functions in tandem with the engine, the mild parallel hybrid, which uses a small motor for power delivery and for power generation and the power-split series-parallel hybid, which use varying ratios of power from an electric motor. There&#8217;s also the gasoline powered engine, series-hybrid vehicles use the electric motor and gasoline engine separately, and plug-in hybrids which require utility grid power to charge batteries prior to use for the purpose of powering an electric motor which is used until battery power is exhausted and the engine then kicks in.</p>
<p>Each of these various drive-trains function differently, and provide different benefits depending on the user&#8217;s driving habits. With each different type of drive-train, there are various technical things which should be checked over prior to the vehicle being purchased. However, several constants exist; checking the electric motor for wear, checking the gasoline engine for wear and efficiency, checking the power storage cells for ability to retain a charge, and ensuring that the electrical systems of the vehicle are in proper working order.</p>
<p>If all of these systems are in proper order, the vehicle should be a worthwhile purchase. When purchasing a used hybrid vehicle, it should be well remembered that a poorly designed or malfunctioning hybrid will take up just as much fuel as a conventional vehicle, and possibly cost more to operate. When making the purchase, be sure that the vehicle is certified by the used car dealership, and be sure not to purchase the used vehicle from an untrustworthy vendor, which could possibly sell a &#8216;lemon&#8217; which will result in the wasting of funds on both the purchase, and the repair of a vehicle. When all things are accounted for, the hybrid vehicle still promises to be an excellent investment for drivers wanting to perform an ecologically friendly choice, and a financially sound choice as well.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 00:17:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If anyone is considering buying used hybrid cars they should think of a few things. These cars start run drive and handle differently then the conventional engine your used to. My friend has a Toyota Prius and my first experiences in this car were interesting to say the least. First when he pressed &#8220;start&#8221; there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If anyone is considering buying <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/"title="" >used hybrid cars</a> they should think of a few things. These cars start run drive and handle differently then the conventional engine your used to.</p>
<p>My friend has a Toyota Prius and my first experiences in this car were interesting to say the least. First when he pressed &#8220;start&#8221; there was not any noise what so ever and we were in gear backing out of our parking space. He thought it was great however I did not like it so much. The other thing to consider is its tough to find a stylish Hybrid. Most of these cars were not designed to be sporty or elegant.</p>
<p>There are some exceptions however. The American Hybrids are very nice looking cars. They drive well to for that matter. Most people are unaware that you can get an Escalade or Tahoe Hybrid. In general I think it is a time to support American car companies. At this point not only are they better quality but if your buying new you may as well support the Manufactures in your country. Well except for FORD that is. Or Fraud as I call them. There are several things to be aware of when buying a <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/used-hybrid/">used hybrid</a>.</p>
<p>One is that this is not a tried and true technology. The Conventional engine has been around forever and you know what to expect on a high mileage car. Hybrids are probably going to bring a whole new plethora of problems when they reach one hundred and fifty thousand miles where as a conventional engine has already been there and done that. We know what to expect. Some things that seem simple may slip through the cracks by companies that pay more attention to profit rather then quality.</p>
<p>For instance look at the problem Toyota is having with the accelerator pedal. Look and practically everything FORD does. Sub par quality and a ridiculous price tags. I think we all can find some humility that the Toyota Prius is supposed to be so wonderful for the Environment yet the Battery is made with a type of Nickel that is extremely toxic. So much so that the plant that produces it has no living vegetative or animal life within a thirty mile radius. Here is my suggestion for buying a Hybrid or any Auto for that matter. Only buy Italian, German or General Motors engineering.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 20:59:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have always thought about buying a hybrid vehicle. I feel that the benefits of owning one is certainly worth the extra cost. It seems that buying a hybrid vehicle upfront has a higher price tag than buying a traditional vehicle, however, buying used hybrid cars can be one of the best investments that a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have always thought about buying a hybrid vehicle. I feel that the benefits of owning one is certainly worth the extra cost. It seems that buying a hybrid vehicle upfront has a higher price tag than buying a traditional vehicle, however, buying <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/"title="" >used hybrid cars</a> can be one of the best investments that a person can make. </p>
<p>With gas being near to slightly over $3.00 a gallon, getting more out of a</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When buying used hybrid cars you must approach it like you would when buying any used vehicle. Do you know what Hybrid car you like? There are many on the market now. There are Hybrid cars and SUV&#8217;s. Ford Escape Hybrid is a nicely compact SUV, that has quite a big interior. The Chevy Malibu [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When buying <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/"title="" >used hybrid cars</a> you must approach it like you would when buying any used vehicle. Do you know what Hybrid car you like? There are many on the market now.</p>
<p>There are Hybrid cars and SUV&#8217;s. Ford Escape Hybrid is a nicely compact SUV, that has quite a big interior. The Chevy Malibu Hybrid is a nice sized sedan that is becoming quite popular. Honda Accord Hybrid&#8217;s and Toyota Camry Hybrid&#8217;s are very popular too. Once you decide what make and model of<a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/used-hybrid/"> used hybrid</a> you might be interested, do your homework, go onto Kelley Blue Book or Edmunds websites to see the value and ratings for the vehicle or vehicle&#8217;s you are interested in. Also find out about fuel efficiency, battery life, replacement battery cost and customer reviews.</p>
<p>There are a few key things you really need to find out when looking at a car in person. First you need to do a visual inspection look for signs of excessive wear or damage, both inside and out. Secondly you need to know the mileage. Determine if the amount of miles is high or low depending on the model year of the vehicle. If a Hybrid car or any car for that matter, has a terribly high amount of miles and is fairly new, walk away.</p>
<p>There are plenty of <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/hybrid-vans/"title="" >Hybrid vans</a> and cars on the market now, that have lower more acceptable miles. Don&#8217;t be pushed into buying a vehicle that you haven&#8217;t thoroughly checked over. You must to find out if the car is still under warranty and if so, if it&#8217;s a transferable warranty. Find out if the warranty covers anything pertaining to the battery pack. This is where people often end up losing money. Battery packs are extremely expensive.</p>
<p>Once you think you have found the car you want, have an independent mechanic do an inspection on the vehicle. It is important to know the condition of the transmission, the brakes, the tires, the entire running gear, among other critical information. If the car checks out with the mechanic, this is where that previous homework is valuable. With the information obtained by learning about the value of the car you are interested in from Kelley Blue Book or Edmunds, you are armed with knowledge so that you can get the best deal available.</p>
<p>One thing car dealerships and sales people don&#8217;t like is to have a customer know more about the vehicle than they do. You can haggle the price, don&#8217;t take the first offer they give you. All of these same rules apply when you are buying a used Hybrid from a private party, also.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 03:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking to save on gas ,but have a family and still need the size , versatility and functionality of a van? Luckily for people like us there are now available on the market a few hybrid vans that not only save on gas , but also cut down on harmful emissions that are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking to save on gas ,but have a family and still need the size , versatility and functionality of a van? Luckily for people like us there are now available on the market a few <a href="http://usedhybridcarsonline.com/hybrid-vans/"title="" >hybrid vans</a> that not only save on gas , but also cut down on harmful emissions that are polluting our world. I personally have a family with three kids so if we want to go out together we need a van and of course my daughter always wants to bring a friend so we need the space. I&#8217;m now looking for our new van.</p>
<p>I decided it was time to go with a hybrid that was easy on gas and I also felt good about driving. Until recently there has been a hole in the market for hybrid min-vans here in America. They have been available for some time in European and Japanese markets, but now this year there are some available. I narrowed down my choices to these vans. The Toyota sienna hybrid which is similar to the Toyota Estima Hybrid Minivan released in japan it has a 2.4 four cylinder that seems pretty peppy.</p>
<p>It also has a optional 4 wheel drive which is called E-four by Toyota and is automatically engaged when it senses slipping. I like the 4 wheel drive because the winters are icy where I live. To top it all off this van is reported to get around 40 MPG!! This is a very tempting car. The next hybrid van I looked at is the Honda Freed minivan. It is being released in may this year so I haven&#8217;t had the chance to actually drive it , but I&#8217;m very excited about it as I think Honda is a great company and there products are all ways of good quality. The Freed minivan is really cool looking I can just imagine my family in it. It is like one step closer to the future, it looks like a Jetsons car on wheels.</p>
<p>It will probably have a 1.5 liter engine that will put out 118- horses. That seems low , but when it is hooked up to the continuously variable transmission it should get you up the biggest hills no problem. Unfortunately right now in the U.S. there are not many options when looking for a hybrid van , but it seems that we will be getting some options soon. I think all of us can look forward to lower gas usage and the good feeling that we are part of the wave of environmentally friendly families across the land by switching over to hybrid vehicles.</p>
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