To Buy Hybrid Cars, Or Not To Buy Hybrid Cars?
That no longer is the question. If Mr. Jim Press, president of Toyota (buy, sell) Motor Sales USA is to be believed, everything will be a hybrid, eventually. Mr. Press proposed that it’s going to be either a gas hybrid, a diesel hybrid, or a fuel-cell hybrid. Hmmmm. Looks like the world is going to be ruled by hybrids, interesting.
But, hey, why buy hybrid cars anyway?
Less resistance to air drag
This is also known as the concept of aerodynamics. A vehicle with designs that allows moving through air effortlessly is easily the least expensive in terms of fuel consumption. Studies had shown that about half of the energy needed to move a car traveling in a highway is used up by aerodynamic drag.
Car designers have a plethora of techniques for making vehicles glide more easily down a windy highway. Today's more efficient hybrid cars use some of these strategies. To buy hybrid cars meant therefore, as to look for these characteristics.
A hybrid car eats up less air conditioning fuel
Looks like to buy hybrid cars means also to more efficient on air condition. Latest results from valuations of hybrid cars signify a drastically less consumption of fuel while car air condition is open. “Hybrids got 15 to 27 percent lower fuel economy with the air conditioning on,” according to Jim Francfort, main investigator at the Idaho National Laboratory in Idaho Falls, under the U.S. Department of Energy.
For five years now, Francfort has been evaluating hybrids. When he first came across with hybrid cars in 2001, he was astounded. While testing the Honda (buy, sell) Insight and the first generation Toyota (buy, sell) Prius (Two hybrids first introduced in the U.S.) Francfort realized immediately the future of these cars. He reportedly said, “It was a new technology and we were trying to learn. We thought we needed to do more tests to understand the impacts on fuel economy, based on how hybrid owners actually drive their cars.”
Low emission level
And of course, to buy hybrid cars means to help the environment. Hybrid vehicles are low emission and fuel efficient. These are some of the characteristics that top the list, actually. Why this is so? A hybrid car recharges its battery while running. This removes the need for regularly plugging the car for an electricity outlet.
Super Ultra Low-Emission Vehicles emit 90 percent of cleaner emission than average new 2002 model car. Ultra Low-Emission Vehicles however, are cars that emit 50 percent cleaner emission, much lower than a new 2001 model car. Zero-emission cars however, belong only to the family of pure electric vehicles. But they are much expensive to produce, and proved to be impractical as drivers needed to plug these cars regularly.
Also at present, people who would buy hybrid cars will benefit from the Federal State tax deductions. Buying hybrid cars is encouraged because of the long term benefits of minimized fuel usage. Other tax deductions for hybrid car are also available. Some cities several free parking areas for low-emissions vehicles owners.
These efforts seem to be not lost to Americans. According to an online survey conducted by a research center, ninety percent of the respondents surveyed indicated a willingness to buy hybrid cars the next time they need one. Provided, however, that these cars are comparable in look with they currently own.
In this marketing study, about 46 percent of male respondents and 36 percent of female respondents strongly believed that these hybrid vehicles will perform comparably to all-gasoline vehicles. For these respondents, this is the most important factor. The concern for model, style, and features in these hybrid version is important for female respondents (49 percent), and 35 percent important for male respondents.
Only a handful of respondents, about 10 percent of those surveyed said they would buy hybrid cars with different style, while only 16 percent are willing to compromise on performance features, like horsepower and acceleration.
For price, however, the respondents are willing to compromise. When they’re asked what they would be most willing to sacrifice for more efficient fuel usage for the environment, a common characteristics of hybrids, 45 percent of the respondents indicated the willingness to pay £1,000 to £2,000 or higher for their new hybrid vehicles.
The best hybrid vehicles for the fuel-conscious driver
The demand and availability for hybrid cars has been growing steadily over the years because of the increasing concerns of motorists regarding the price increases of gas. Major automobile manufacturers have come up with their respective versions of hybrid vehicles, and consumers have lots of considerations when purchasing these cars. Of course, price ranks among the most important of those concerns.
To help them decide on which cars to choose, here is a list of some of the best hybrid cars flooding the market today.
1. Toyota (buy, sell) Prius
Considered by many as the top-rated hybrid among them all, because of the presence of a gasoline engine that provides assistance to the electric motor when operating. For slower speeds, it is the electric motor that runs the car, and when the speed acts up, the gas engine takes over the reins.
The mileage for the Prius is estimated at 60 mpg for city-driving speeds and 51 for the highway performance.
Reportedly, the Prius has more spacious interiors compared to its closest competitor, the Honda (buy, sell) Civic hybrid, and they say that the Prius is also better mileage-wise. This bestseller from Toyota (buy, sell) comes with a distinctive exterior that sets it apart from its fellow hybrids belonging to the economy-class.
2. Honda (buy, sell) Civic Hybrid
This hybrid vehicle does not look different from its past models, and it does not stand apart from its competitors. Even though it is always the bridesmaid compared to the illustrious Prius, it has a reputation for higher speed operation, especially on highways.
The Civic also maintains the runner-up status with the Prius when it comes to fuel efficiency, with the Civic chalking up 26 mpg for driving within city range.
3. Ford Escape Hybrid
It is the first Hybrid SUV in the market, another first for Ford Motors. Its success heralded the launching of the Mercury Mariner a year earlier than was intended. This hybrid vehicle produces 28 mpg in combination driving. This gem from Ford is known for its spacious cargo room, its easy maneuverability and its visibility.
Its add-ons include anti-lock brakes and outlet for 110-volts located in the control panel. The Escape Hybrid still reigns supreme above its closest SUV rivals, such as Lexus.
4. Honda (buy, sell) Insight
This hybrid from Honda (buy, sell) may not be as award-winning as its competitors, but the Insight is proving itself as the best one when it comes to fuel economy. It runs on an impressive 60 mpg on city driving, and an awesome 66 mpg on the highway.
Although the Insight is not as comfortable and impressive as the popular sister Civic or the famed Toyota (buy, sell) Prius, it will do best as a second-car, or a commuter vehicle.
Other choices include:
2006 Lexus RX 400h - it is the firs SUV in the luxury level, it is known for its indefatigable power, its cool technology and its fuel efficiency.
2006 Toyota (buy, sell) Highlander Hybrid - it is said to drive better than the common SUV, and gives off great power, but the downside is its lack of gadgets on the dashboard.
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