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		<title>The Pros and Cons of Hybrid Cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hybrid cars are considered to be the car of tomorrow. Because of the benefits it can give you, you will definitely want to get one for your own. In fact, more and more people are now considering selling their conventional car and purchase a hybrid car. So, why is it that more and more people [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hybrid cars are considered to be the car of tomorrow. Because of the benefits it can give you, you will definitely want to get one for your own. In fact, more and more people are now considering selling their conventional car and purchase a hybrid car. So, why is it that more and more people prefer getting a hybrid car instead of a conventional car even if hybrid car retail prices are far more expensive?</p>
<p>The answer to this is that these people are thinking of the long term benefits that a hybrid car can give. With a hybrid car, you can cut fuel consumption in half compared to conventional cars. Hybrid cars will be able to give you maximum fuel efficiency. It will be able to give you far better mileage to the gallon. Just imagine, with a hybrid car, you can get more than 60 miles to the gallon of gasoline.</p>
<p>This is because hybrid cars run on two engines. One is the conventional internal combustion engine that you will find in conventional cars and the other is the electric motor and batteries. Hybrid cars are basically cars that combine electric energy and gasoline energy. By combining these two to power your car, it will run quieter, cleaner and far more efficient than conventional cars. These are the main advantages of hybrid cars.</p>
<p>Another advantage is that you will be able to save more money from tax breaks imposed by the US government to hybrid car users and buyers. If you own a hybrid car, you will be able to enjoy tax breaks. Also, you will be able to enjoy free parking and other incentives that the government imposed on hybrid car owners.</p>
<p>Now that you know about the main pros of the hybrid cars, you also need to know what the cons of hybrid cars are.</p>
<p>People have been purchasing hybrid cars because of the ability of saving a lot of money from fuel consumption. However, the main advantage of hybrid cars, which is the electric motor, is also its downfall. When a hybrid car is involved in an accident it will be difficult for you and the rescuers to get you out of the car because of the dangers of electrocution. Hybrid cars carry large amounts of voltage. When it gets involved in an accident, wires from the battery may tear off and will be potentially dangerous to handle.</p>
<p>Another disadvantage of hybrid cars is that the retail price is higher than conventional cars in the same weight class. However, the hybrid car can counter this disadvantage by allowing consumers to save money in a long term basis. When you look at it in a long term basis, hybrid cars tend to be cheaper than conventional cars. Try and compute the amount of gasoline both cars will consume during its lifetime and add it to the retail price of the car. You will see that the conventional car will tend to be more expensive than hybrid cars when you look at it in a long term basis.</p>
<p>These are the pros and cons of hybrid cars. You can see that it contains more advantages than disadvantages. Most hybrid cars today are now integrated with the latest technology in car safety. So, if you are planning to purchase a car, think hybrid.</p>
<p>          <span>Hilal Abdelwali, Ph.D. in Automotive Engineering. SAE Member Since September 2001. Expert in Automotive Engineering and Hybrid Cars.<br />
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		<title>How to Make Your Car Green</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the U.S., around twenty percent of all greenhouse gas emissions come from the vehicles we drive on a daily basis. This in effect is contributing to climate change, disease and pollution. So if you consider yourself to be environmentally conscious, then you’ve got make some changes in your driving habits. And while most people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="bblitz_prefix"></div><p>In the U.S., around twenty percent of all greenhouse gas emissions come from the vehicles we drive on a daily basis. This in effect is contributing to climate change, disease and pollution. So if you consider yourself to be environmentally conscious, then you’ve got make some changes in your driving habits. And while most people can’t afford to throw down the cash for a hybrid these days, that’s perfectly okay; you just need to make a little extra effort if you want to reduce your car’s carbon footprint.</p>
<p>1. Use less gasoline. Every gallon of gas you use produces about twenty pounds of carbon dioxide which is absolutely terrible for the environment. You can easily reduce your usage by utilizing public transportation, car pooling and telecommuting when you can. Also consider bicycling. It’ll be great for the environment and you might even lose a few pounds.</p>
<p>2. Drive the speed limit. You car is most efficient at or below sixty miles per gallon. So avoid speeding down the highway on your way to work, maybe even go a little under if you can.</p>
<p>3. Don’t let your car idle. Even if it’s just for a few minutes, always shut your car off. Also, avoid warming up your engine. Most relatively new models don’t require it anyway.</p>
<p>4. Make sure your tires are properly inflated. Check your car manual if you aren’t sure what pressure is appropriate. Having properly inflated tires is another easy way to make your car more fuel efficient.</p>
<p>5. Replace your headlights with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ledlightswarehouse.com">automotive led lights</a>. This will conserve energy and they will last far longer than your average bulb.</p>
<p>6. Perform all routine maintenance. This will make your car much more fuel efficient and it will also keep your car performing at its best.</p>
<p>7. Don’t carry anything unnecessary in your car. Carrying around heavy objects in your backseat or in your trunk will add to the weight your engine has to move. This is a great excuse for you to clean out your car and get better gas mileage.</p>
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<p>These are just a few things you can do to reduce your car’s negative impact on the environment. Make sure to do plenty of research and find other ways in which you can make a difference. Even simple lifestyle changes can help fight global warming.</p>
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