Tuesday, November 16, 2010

2011 Latest on The New Hybrid Vehicles.

A hybrid car is an automobile that is powered by two sources, an internal combustion engine, and an electric motor. Hybrids have no use for plugs, as they are charged by the movement of the wheels, and strong kinetic energy that is generated through a process called regenerative braking. Hybrid cars have quite a few environmental benefits and economical benefits. Hybrids like the ones at Connecticut Honda produce 90 percent less pollutants than comparable non-hybrid cars, like some that you would find at Mazda CT, by putting less harmful chemicals in the environment, the harmful effects of pollution can be slowed down or even reversed.

The United States Government supports hybrid car ownership, by allowing a tax write off. Hybrid parts, tend to be really expensive, but they also have warranties that provide free replacements of the most expensive parts. Nearly every major car manufacturer like Honda Washington DC has either already com out with a hybrid, or at least plans to come out with one. Automakers must maintain a minimum mileage of 27.5 miles per gallon across their product line.

By purchasing a hybrid, it offers faster, larger engines in the rest of there lines. Some of the most current hybrid cars, can get up to 60 miles per gallon on the highway. Along with fuel economy, they boast lower emissions, and depreciation than gasoline powered cars. In the near future, hybrid cars are expected to get fuel mileage as high as 190 miles per gallon. Environmentalist embrace hybrid cars as a solution to today's pollution problems.

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