Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Going Green Again?





Going green is a question that is often asked. Is it cost effective to go green and does it still have the power that you need when accelerating is called upon? There are different makes and models on the market and different types of "green" cars. The Nissan Leaf is all electric while other hybrids use the combination of gas too. In the busiest city of all North America, New York Nissan Dealers has the Leaf to compete with the other big name automakers. Just about every automobile maker has a "green" car, North Carolina Used Carshas Chevy Hybrids to choose from. There are Volkswagen Deals on Toureg BlueMotion hybrid that is newly released this year. Ford also, has their lineup of hybrids along Mercury also.

When choosing to go green, the government has put some incentives to go along with that. Federal Tax Credits on hybrids vary depending on what car you choose. There are even additional incentives from state or local agencies to help with the offset of hybrids costing more than regular gasoline cars. Even the all electric vehicles have more incentives than the other hybrids.

Chevrolet has available hybrid options in the Malibu, Tahoe and Silverado. The Tahoe is such a key vehicle for a hybrid, it helps mothers with multiple children and various places to be at all the time. The Silverado being the "man's best friend" when transporting loads at full capacity to towing. The Volkswagen and their Toureg BlueMotion hybrid are claiming it can tow up to 7,700 lbs which beats the Chevy that can on tow 6,000 lbs. The VW keeps the SUV like features with the having excellent fuel efficiency. This engine can operate in electric boost. Nissan Leaf is a smaller vehicle but is all electric and it can go farther on a charge than the Chevy Volt. So, from truck to SUV to car, there are ways to save the ozone in vehicles with low emissions. Technology is paving the way for fuel efficiency and freeing us from dependency from fossils fuels.

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