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Looking at the state of the economy globally, it's not surprising that people everywhere are complaining about the high cost of gasoline. Outside of that, people are also upset about global warming's damaging environmental effects. It's this desire to slow global warming that is behind the current drive for cars that burn less gas.

In spite of many peoples' continuing skepticism, the solution could be the development of hybrid cars. Something that would help would be if everybody actually understood how hybrids work. The first thing that springs out at you happens to be the hybrid cars utilize a pair of two different types of engines. One burns gasoline, the same as the cars we're all used to. The second engine is an electric motor that causes the car to run by using the energy stored in batteries. But, why is this process more effective? Why does it spend less on emissions and fuel costs?

Usually when you're driving, your car is in fact standing still, but the engine is still burning gas as it idles. Picture the savings on fuel if your car burned zero gasoline at all while running at idle.

The time hybrid cars would have to be plugged into an electric outlet to charge the batteries, they were not very popular. However, with innovative technology, hybrid cars can recharge their batteries without having to be plugged into an outlet. The power required to recharge the batteries is created by simply running the engine. Having the computer system found on the hybrids in control of operating the two systems, the gasoline engine can be shut down when the car is idling, and the electric motor takes over. Which means that, when at a stop, or even when travelling at slower speeds, a lot of fuel is saved. Plus, all of the hybrids now available have much more power than earlier designs, and thus perform much better.

Hybrids at the moment are in high demand, because of the advanced technologies involved. Hybrids offer no toxic emissions while at idle in traffic jams, so they introduce nothing to our cities' pollution issues. Because they are using a lesser amount of gasoline, they are delivering excellent fuel economy, along with emitting less pollutants, so they are helping do away with global warming. Furthermore, you will get a government tax break if you buy a hybrid. You save funds two ways, gas expense and taxes.

You may already know if you have ever checked out prices, regular gas burning cars are less expensive than hybrids. They're out of the budget range of a lot of people, but hopefully the technology is going to continue to improve and bring the price down.

by: Buddy Stavroski




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