Making The Correct Choice When Considering A Vehicle Can Actually Help The Planet

January 26th 2012 -

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The more we rely on fossil fuels, the more we will see our environment damaged by its effects. It’s essential that things start changing immediately and one of the best ways to start out is with autos. In an attempt to address the problem with fuel emissions, car makers are starting to make more cars that are good for the environment.

There are many different types of these environmentally friendly vehicles, the friendliest being a car that is battery powered. Because the car is battery powered means has no need for diesel or gasoline. Although this looks great from the point of view fuel savings and the effect on the environment, there are disadvantages. These automobiles are still in the early stages even though they are already available to consumers, so their engines are quite restricted. This means that you will have to recharge the battery after about 100 miles, so it doesn’t go too far on one run.

Consumers may likewise look at another type of vehicle, the hybrid car. Hybrid vehicles are eco friendly and they run on both batteries and petrol. Let me give you an explanation of how these actually work. It is the power generated by the battery that is used first by the car. When the car reaches a specific speed, it shifts to using petrol, which gives it lots of of power for the highway. The good thing about it using petrol is that it charges the battery up automatically, which means you don’t have to manually recharge the battery yourself with an external source of power.

There is likewise another type of cars, referred to as plug-in hybrids. They operate much like the previous hybrid and won’t harm the environment. Take note, the typical hybrid car does not need to be recharged separately whereas this is not the case with the plug-in option. As for fuel consumption, both hybrid car types tend to perform better than your regular car.

One hybrid vehicle that can give you 50 miles to the gallon is the Prius from Toyota. With a price tag in the region of $22,000, the Toyota Prius has become a best seller. Toyota is not the only one who is in the hybrid car market, however; Honda introduced the ‘Insight’ and in fact this was the first hybrid to be released to consumers. The Honda Insight was not received in the same fashion as Toyota’s Prius but it opened the consumer market for hybrid cars. A multi-awarded car and priced at approximately $27,000 is the Ford Fusion Hybrid. In America, the Ford Fusion has been bestowed the honor of being the leading hybrid vehicle on the market. A car which is believed to produce zero emissions whatsoever is the i-MiEV from Mitsubishi. It was among the early electric cars to be created by a Japanese auto company.

We are going to see continuing development for this type of vehicle and plenty of choices for customers looking for cars that are friendly to the environment.

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