Choose the Right Hybrid Vehicle to Save Gasoline and Save the Environment
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Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 |
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As opposed to electric cars, hybrid vehicles are powered both by gasoline and by a battery-powered electric motor. Unlike a pure electric car, there is no need to plug in a hybrid car to charge the battery. As you drive the car, the batteries are charged using power from the gas motor. This rechargeable energy storage system (RESS) is at the heart of hybrid vehicles.
While hybrid vehicles are great for the environment since they reduce emissions and pollution, they have an added benefit on top of being environmentally friendly. By the in-demand use of electrical power, they can save upwards of 250 gallons of gasoline in a year's time, depending on your usage.
It's also often possible to apply for a tax break if you are the owner of a hybrid vehicle. The IRS implemented this program to encourage more drivers to switch to hybrids. Check with your accountant, tax preparer's office, or the dealership where you purchased your hybrid vehicle for more details.
Hybrid vehicles tend to be pricier than their gas-powered counterparts. As time goes on this price disparity will drop, but until hybrid vehicles become more widespread and mainstream, expect to pay a few thousand dollars more for a hybrid. The tax and fuel savings won't completely offset this price difference, but it will help. Just know that you're doing your part to help the environment.
As time goes on and gas prices increase, more people will be concerned with fuel-saving alternatives. Of course, every day there is more focus placed on environmental issues so this will also be an increasing concern. These two factors mean that every year hybrid vehicles will become more mainstream and available. This will mean additional savings as well as more choices than are available today.
As with any car purchase, buying a hybrid vehicle is a significant investment. Make sure you research all of the available models before making a purchase decision. There is a great deal of information on hybrid vehicles available online that can help you choose the vehicle for your needs.
Once you have an idea of the specific model you're interested in and have come to terms with the higher price tag, make sure you take a test drive in that car. While hybrids do have more power than pure electric cars, you will want to make sure you'll be satisfied with your purchase. After you drive home in your new hybrid car, you'll feel pretty good about the way you're helping the environment for future generations.
Finally, you don't have to feel as if you're making a sacrifice to help the environment. Many hybrids have nearly as much power as their gas-guzzling counterparts. Also, many of the hybrids that are available are models of the higher-end car lines. This means that you can still have luxury and comfort while helping the environment.
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