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Archive for December, 2008

HOW HYBRID CARS WORK AND WHY YOU NEED ONE

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Many people are now getting frustrated with their usual gas-guzzling conventional car because of the constant increase in fuel prices. Because of this, more and more people are looking for alternative modes of travel. Some people with cars are now leaving it on the garage and walks from home to work nearly everyday to conserve [...]

HYBRID ELECTRIC CARS, THE FUTURE IS HERE

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Hybrid Electric Car: A Promising Technology for a Promising Future for the Environment
A hybrid-electric automobile, or HEV, combines an electrical energy storage system with an occupied means of generating electrical energy, usually through the consumption of some type of fuel. Each type of HEV has its own operating quality and chosen design practices, as well [...]

WHY YOU NEED A HYBRID CAR

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Hybrid Cars: What is All The Fuss About?
It is a fact that people simply adores hybrid cars. They love hybrid cars because of the benefits it can give them, t6o the other people and the environment. So, what is it about hybrid vehicles that it is now attracting more and more people to get one [...]

FORD ESCAPE HYBRIDS, SUV CAN BE GAS EFFICIENT

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

Ford Escape Hybrid Endures Commuter’s Nightmare Road TestThe Ford Escape Hybrid (the first hybrid SUV) was run through a grueling “commuter’s nightmare” road test at the New York International Vehicle Show. During the road test, the Ford Escape Hybrid averaged over 38 miles per gallon in a nonstop 37-hour drive in and around New York [...]

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE HYBRID CAR TAX CREDIT

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

The Hybrid Car Tax CreditIf you buy a new hybrid automobile, you could be eligible for a one-time federal income tax deduction of as much as $2,000.
Several models of hybrid vehicle placed in service by the end of 2005 are eligible for a clean fuel deduction of $2,000. Those put in use during 2006 could [...]