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		<title>History Of Hybrid Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 15:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[anonymous asked: In 1905, the application for a patent for a hybrid gasoline and electric motor power train brought the hybrid technology motors into existence. At that time the energy saving features were not the main focal point of this dual power model but, nonetheless, the history of hybrid car technology had been born. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>anonymous asked: <br/><br/><br/>In 1905, the application for a patent for a hybrid gasoline and electric motor power train brought the hybrid technology motors into existence. At that time the energy saving features were not the main focal point of this dual power model but, nonetheless, the history of hybrid car technology had been born. This application dealt with supplementing a gasoline power engine to the point that it would have an increase in speed to go from zero to twenty-five miles an hour in ten seconds. Unfortunately, by the time the patent was approved three years later, car speeds had already reached this acceleration speed.<br/><br/>There were quite a few people interested in hybrid technology, and some were long before the application for this particular patent was submitted. There were some inventors that realized the effect that hybrid technology could give electric running automobiles an added speed boost if they were combined with the horsepower that was afforded through the use of gasoline engines. The difference in these speeds jumped an amazing 15 miles per hour. The history of hybrid car products on the highway was just emerging to the forefront of American minds during this time.<br/><br/>There were hybrid trucks being built as early as 1918. Consumers chose speed over gas savings in 1914, when a company developed a hybrid that would offer an astounding 70 miles to each gallon of gas, an amount that is available in some models being offered now in the year 2007. It was the top speed of 30 miles an hour that changed consumers mind to pursue models that were a bit quicker.<br/><br/>The health effects that were caused by internal combustion engines were noted by health officials in the late 1960&#8242;s. In 1966, the United States Congress recognized the need to reduce air pollution and recommended bills that led to interest in the production of electric vehicles. The first car manufacturer to jump on the band wagon to perform research and develop these electric cars.<br/><br/>Further development interests led to the production of an advanced battery that would allow the electric vehicles the opportunity to be suitable for highway use. Experimentation was done to enhance the number of charges these batteries could take to prolong their time on the roadways. The concentration on developing hybrid automobiles had reached a worldwide effort by the time the oil embargos were affecting the prices of fuels around the world.<br/><br/>With the effects of pollution becoming worse in large cities, countries such as Germany and Japan took the production levels of the hybrid car center stage, with developments by Volkswagen and Toyota featuring prototype hybrid taxis and engines. The state of California was the first government to require a certain percentage of sales be automobiles that met the new Zero Emission Vehicle policies. This made the advancement of hybrid automobiles more prevalent in our society. Toyota was the first company to offer hybrid automobiles for sale to the public in December 1997. It was marketed solely to Japanese people.<br/><br/>For hybrid car sales in the United States, Honda was the first to offer a two-seated hybrid car in year 2000 and further expanded the offering of hybrid vehicles to the United States only two months later with a compact car model, the Prius. The classic style of the ever popular gas saving model, Civic, was then offered in hybrid car form in 2002 and received great reviews.<br/><br/>Other automakers followed suit, with Ford offering the Escape Hybrid in 2004. This was also the first hybrid that had a sports utility vehicle feature. The production of the hybrid car will continue, as popularity intensifies, and the American public will relish in the tax saving and economical features that the hybrid automobile brings to the benefit of the American people.<br/><br/>In conclusion, hybrid cars will be the next alternative to fuel vehicle. The trend is spreading, not only in American, but worldwide. Asia countries, such as Japan, Korea and Singapore owners of hybrid cars are enjoying tax relief from switching to hybrid motor. It is inevitable that fuel motor cars model will be going down to history and hybrid cars is making a history.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Caffeinated Content</a></p>
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		<title>The Pros and Cons of Hybrid Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 18:21:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hilal Abdelwali asked: An accident it can get more expensive than conventional internal combustion engine that combine electric motor and the cons of the car so if you far more and. For you know what the us government to power your own in half compared to the retail prices are thinking of conventional car retail [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Hilal Abdelwali</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/>An accident it can get more expensive than conventional internal combustion engine that combine electric motor and the cons of the car so if you far more and.<br />
<br/>For you know what the us government to power your own in half compared to the retail prices are thinking of conventional car retail prices are far more people are the hybrid car even if hybrid cars that the long term basis hybrid car users and batteries hybrid.<br />
<br/>An accident it can give you you own hybrid car retail price is because hybrid cars you also you you own in an accident it can cut fuel efficiency it will run on hybrid cars run on hybrid car you can give you can counter this disadvantage by allowing consumers to get more people are now.<br />
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		<title>Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Used Car Vs a New Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 15:26:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gen Wright asked: used car is a great way to save some money and still get the car you&#8217;ve been searching for. Whether you&#8217;re constrained by your pocketbook or have certain automotive needs that must be met (such as a backseat for the kids or four-wheel drive for winter weather), today&#8217;s used car options deliver [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gen Wright asked: <br/><br/><br/>used car is a great way to save some money and still get the car you&#8217;ve been searching for. Whether you&#8217;re constrained by your pocketbook or have certain automotive needs that must be met (such as a backseat for the kids or four-wheel drive for winter weather), today&#8217;s used car options deliver almost everything new cars do and at a lower overall cost.<br/><br/>1. Depreciation<br/><br/>The second you drive a new car off the lot, its value depreciates by as much as 20 percent. Studies show that most cars are only worth 60 to 70 percent of their original value three years after their purchase. When you buy a used car, all the depreciation has already been absorbed by the original owner.<br/><br/>2. No Overpriced Dealer Repairs<br/><br/>When you purchase certain makes and models of new cars, the parts covered under warranty aren&#8217;t valid if you use your own mechanic. In these instances, your only choice is to return to the dealership to get your repairs done. This is basically the dealership&#8217;s way of getting you into their shops with their overpriced service. When you buy a used car, you can get repairs done on your own terms.<br/><br/>3. Save Money<br/><br/>Buying used cars whether you are buying from a used car dealership, car classifieds, or online sites like Craigslist simply costs less money than buying new. New cars run an average of $25,000, while used cars are closer to the $10,000 range. If you&#8217;re buying from a private seller, you might even be able to haggle the price down or barter to keep costs low.<br/><br/>4. Save the Planet<br/><br/>While buying a hybrid car might seem like a great way to go green, it actually takes more energy to build a new hybrid than it does to buy a fuel-efficient used car. Every time a hybrid comes off the assembly line, it takes about 46,000 miles of driving before the car breaks even? in the amount of energy it saves through fuel efficiency. Buying a used car in the first place as long as it&#8217;s not a gas guzzler will actually reduce your carbon footprint.<br/><br/>5. Lower Car Insurance Rates<br/><br/>Car insurance rates are higher for new cars than they are for used cars. The reasons are simple: new cars are more likely to be financed (and therefore need full coverage), and annual insurance rates can run as high as 20 percent of a car&#8217;s sticker price. Buying a newer, more expensive model can end up costing you money for years.<br/><br/>6. Higher Used Car Standards<br/><br/>Thanks to new lemon laws and auto history check websites, it has become easier than ever to determine if a used car has undergone any major damage. Some used car dealerships also offer used car certification, which guarantees that they have been looked over and approved by a qualified mechanic.<br/><br/>7. Avoiding Car Dealerships<br/><br/>When buying a used car, you have a number of places to look. You can peruse car classifieds, visit eBay or Craigslist, or opt for a used car dealership. New cars typically only come from one place &#8211; the dealer &#8211; so you have limited options when it comes to salesmen and haggling over prices.<br/><br/>8. Finding Good Deals<br/><br/>Owners of new cars can be a pretty finicky set. Many people turn over their cars after one or two years simply as a matter of course, while others may decide that the monthly payments are too high to continue. If you take the time to look for quality used cars, you might find some incredibly good deals from individuals who are motivated to sell.<br/><br/>9. More Bang for Your Buck<br/><br/>When you drive a new car straight off the lot, you typically pay for every added feature. When you upgrade to include a sunroof, tinted windows, and a spoiler, you can leave with a total price thousands of dollars higher than the sticker price. Used cars with these same amenities might cost a little more than those without, but not nearly to the same extent.<br/><br/>10. Used Cars can be just as Reliable if carefully inspected<br/><br/>Although buying a new car may seem like a more responsible choice, no car purchase is guaranteed to be hassle-free. Factory recalls, faulty parts, and required maintanence repairs can occur just as easily in a new car as they can in a used car. As long as you have your used car purchase checked out and you take good care of it, the overall reliability of your car can be just as good as a new car. Further, cars have also become more reliable with advances in technology.<br/><br/>Buying a car &#8211; regardless of whether you choose new or used &#8211; is a major endeavor that can put a strain on your finances for years. Fortunately, most of the benefits of buying a used car have to do with money. As long as you take your time, evaluate your prospective purchases, and have a mechanic check out the used car before you buy it, you and your used car can spend many happy years together.<br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content for WordPress</a></p>
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