Hybrids are increasing in popularity, and you too have decided to get one yourself. The reason for your change of mind could be anything, say sky rocketing fuel prices or just plain concern for the environment. Whatever the reason maybe let is be so, and it definitely is a good choice. I have presented tips you need to keep in mind before shopping; here is another list as to what makes the hybrids so popular.
1. Made of lightweight materials hybrids are small in size. The engine is designed to be fuel-efficient which will automatically shut down at a jam and restart when the car shifts into gear. Besides, being made of lightweight material they are tiny and consume less gas.
2. Being powered by both a gasoline engine and an electric motor acceleration is taken proper care of.
3. The batteries are recharged automatically by harnessing the kinetic energy produced during braking.
4. Hybrid car engines produce less emission, give better mileage, idle less, and are fuel-efficient.
5. It has been specially designed to reduce drag and the tires are made of special runners to reduce friction.
6. The nickel-metal-hydride batteries are powerful that can support the hybrid whenever required.
7. The power-train technology enables using two power sources and enhances fuel efficacy.
8. Honda, Ford, Toyota, GMC, and Chevrolet have good collection of hybrids. Toyota and Honda are the leaders.
9. US Government is offering significant tax breaks for hybrid buyers.
10. Owning a hybrid means that you have are environmentally conscious and doing your part to save the planet and gas.
Via: news.carjunky.com
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