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HYBRID CARS


As people pour into the marketplace looking for new cars in the 21st century, a growing number are contemplating the possible purchase of hybrid cars. In the new millennium, automobile manufacturers are designing and building a growing array of hybrid cars, trucks and SUVs. In point of fact, there are now a significant variety of hybrid cars that an automobile seeker can choose from in this day and age.

There are a number of specific advantages to owning hybrid cars. Indeed, in the past few years, more and more people have compelled to purchase hybrid cars because of the various advantages of these types of vehicles over what might best be terms “traditional autos.”



Of course, the basic positive element of hybrid cars is the fact that they run on both electricity and gasoline. As a result, they are less expensive to operate and are environmentally friendly.


As a rule, hybrid cars are also more aerodynamically designed then their “traditional” counterparts. Because hybrid cars do tend to be more aerodynamic, these vehicles experience less wind resistance. Due to the lower wind resistance factor, the mileage of hybrid cars is increased.

Many models of hybrid cars are designed to “recover” braking energy. In a “traditional” vehicle, a notable amount of energy is wasted through the braking process. Many hybrid cars have motors that are designed to take advantage of the energy that normally would be lost through the braking process. These hybrid cars, through their motor’s operations, take this kinetic energy and utilize it to recharge the battery.

Hybrid cars are lighter than standard automotive fare. As a consequence, their tires experience nearly half the drag or resistance on the roadway that is associated with conventional motor vehicles. This reduction in resistance translates into more efficient operation overall.

Historically, hybrid cars were relatively more expensive than their conventional cousins. However, in the past few years, the prices of hybrid cars have become competitive with more those of more traditional vehicles. The price barrier that once existed between conventional or “traditional” motor vehicles and hybrid cars has essentially washed away rendering hybrid cars a cost effective alternative for many more consumers. Indeed, as the production of hybrid cars continues to increase, as more and more hybrid cars hit the road each and every year, the prices of these vehicles are expected to continue to drop according to automobile industry analysts.