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		<title>Hybrid Cars &#8211; Water Powered Cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our world is desperately searching for answers to solving the two biggest problems we all face: Saving energy and protecting the environment. Water powered cars seems to be one of the answers. And while our environment continues to suffer under the strain of toxic pollutants from vehicle emissions, the price of gasoline and diesels is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Our world is desperately searching for answers to solving the two biggest problems we all face: Saving energy and protecting the environment. Water powered cars seems to be one of the answers. And while our environment continues to suffer under the strain of toxic pollutants from vehicle emissions, the price of gasoline and diesels is at an all time high and continue to climb. As of this writing gas is over $4.00 a gallon. Water powered cars seem to be the best solution.<br/><br/>Gas prices are the topic of conversation around office water coolers today &#8211; it&#8217;s not &#8220;Who won American Idol,&#8221; but, &#8220;Man, you know what I had to pay to fill up this morning?&#8221; it&#8217;s shocking to say the least.<br/><br/>Consumers are getting desperate &#8211; searching for ways to give the finger to greedy oil executives Learning how to convert your car to burn water instead of gas is one of the many things people are doing.<br/><br/>There are many things you can do to slow the consumption of gas on a personal level, although you can&#8217;t cater to the needs of the entire nation. One of the best thing you can do is to convert your car to run on water, with a simple kit that you can install yourself or get your mechanic to install for a small fee. You may also be able to get a nice tax credit with the IRS when you do.<br/><br/>When you convert your car to burn water you will never have to bow down to the greedy gas companies again. Desperation is kicking in and it&#8217;s apparent that gas saving tips are valuable to everyone. You can even modify your car to burn water, with a simple step-by-step manual that even gives you a tax credit with Uncle Sam (the government loves these mods)<br/><br/>Now that does not mean you can run your car JUST on water alone, YET!!! But with a small ad-on you can use water to dramatically increase your mileage. While you may think it is unbelievable to run your car on water, the technology now exists to convert any car to a water powered car. YES you can run your car on water, with a mixture of gas.<br/><br/>Water is supplemental to gasoline and diesel fuel, which makes it VERY EASY to extract energy from water and to run your car on water. And as a fuel, water is far more efficient than the regular gas you normally put in your car.If you own a diesel burning car or truck there are certain additives you can use to improve fuel economy and put money in Your pocket.<br/><br/>Easy Gas Saving Tips:<br/><br/>1.) Don&#8217;t take off quickly or brake hard. This quick stop and go lifestyle makes your gas dwindle faster than you know!<br/><br/>2.) Don&#8217;t let your car idle for a long time. The more you sit idling, the less MPG you&#8217;re going to get out of your tank of gas. Turn the engine off if it&#8217;s over 10 seconds&#8217; worth of idle time.<br/><br/>3.) Slow down! The higher you go, the more wind drag your car is up against, which means it needs more gas to fight the friction. Go at or just below the speed limit (as long as it&#8217;s safe for you to do so) and you&#8217;ll save at the pump!<br/><br/>4.) Get the junk out of your trunk! Heavy loads cause more work for the car, which means it has to call upon the gas tank to get going. Unload anything you don&#8217;t need and the lighter load will translate into savings at the pump. Hypermilers even take off the cargo racks to save more!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>William H. Edwards						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Environmentally Friendly Hybrid Cars &#8211; The Conventional Vs Hybrid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since a few years ago, Hybrid cars have slowly but surely solidified their foothold in its market share of total conventional car sales. Hybrid cars have reached 4 percent share and growing. The Hybrid Car must possess many features which conventional cars do not, hence making it desirable. Whether these features are key to potential [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Since a few years ago, Hybrid cars have slowly but surely solidified their foothold in its market share of total conventional car sales. Hybrid cars have reached 4 percent share and growing. The Hybrid Car must possess many features which conventional cars do not, hence making it desirable. Whether these features are key to potential hybrid car owners to switch from their conventional gasoline guzzlers depends on they attitudes, beliefs and whether they are willing to confront and correct them.<br/><br/>Conventional Cars are Cheaper than Hybrid Cars.<br/><br/>As it is a complex design requirement for the Hybrid Car to be aerodynamic to ensure that the wind factor is optimized, the hybrid car is naturally priced more expensive. But what you might not have noticed of late is that hybrid car prices have become much more reasonable. In fact, the prices have stabilized to match that of conventional cars. Take the very popular Toyota Prius, at the time of writing at end of 2008, it is going at the range of USD19000 to USD23000. The Toyota Prius when compared to the all time favorite of American gasoline guzzling Ford Taurus is at least USD5000 lower in price. Also, tax incentives and rebates will be awarded to hybrid cars owners which pays over a period of a few years, hence closing the gap between the net cost of the price of a Hybrid car vs that of a conventional one.<br/><br/>Spare Parts Are Not Easily Available for Hybrid Cars.<br/><br/>Hybrid Cars only became commercially viable about 5 years ago, with mass production climbing steeply only since 2 years ago. Hence, by virtue that there is simply not enough old or scraped Hybrid Cars out there yet to provide for a commercially viable hybrid spare parts market is indeed a fact. And the lack of supply for Hybrid Car spare parts drives up prices. One consolation is that car manufacturers are confidently giving 8 year warranties of their hybrid car batteries hence backing the confidence of the quality. A hybrid and a conventional car can both use lead acid batteries that hold enough energy to power a small motor that&#8217;s electric. Such batteries are gear reduced, meaning that you could turn over an engine at approximately 300 rpms, with torque generated to turn over the engine. With both types of car using similar batteries, used parts are easily available. With the 8 year guarantee for the hybrid car batteries, good amount of hybrid car tax incentives and plus the fact that you contribute to the green revolution too, it is not a difficult decision to make. But, eventually, it is still your decision to break out of that gasoline guzzling mold and embrace green.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Joey Lee						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>The Function of the Electric Motor in the Hybrid Car</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How the Battery System WorksWhen you&#8217;re learning about something new, it&#8217;s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available.This informative article should help you focus on the central points.Hybrid cars are one of the latest innovations in the auto industry today. It makes it possible for people to save a lot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How the Battery System Works<br/><br/>When you&#8217;re learning about something new, it&#8217;s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available.<br/><br/>This informative article should help you focus on the central points.<br/><br/>Hybrid cars are one of the latest innovations in the auto industry today. It makes it possible for people to save a lot of money from the rising cost of fuel and also makes it possible for everyone using a hybrid car to help in conserving the cleanliness of the environment.<br/><br/>With a hybrid car, you will save a lot of money from the constantly rising gasoline prices and at the same time, help in lessening the pollution level.<br/><br/>Hybrid cars today are getting more and more popular. In fact, more and more people are now considering getting rid of their gas-guzzling conventional car and purchase a hybrid car which can benefit them more.<br/><br/>However, not all people can really see the benefits of hybrid cars. Some people think that hybrid cars tend to be more expensive than conventional cars. But what they don’t see is the long term benefits that a hybrid car can offer.<br/><br/>If you compare hybrid cars to conventional cars, you will see that once you compute the total amount of gasoline you have to use during the car&#8217;s lifetime, youwill save more on the hybrid car even if it is more expensive in the retail price department.<br/><br/>As you can clearly see, a hybrid car is much more fuel efficient than conventional cars. You may now ask how it works and how hybrid cars are able to achieve fuel efficiency than conventional cars.<br/><br/>First of all, hybrid cars are what you can describe as a cross between a conventional gasoline-powered car and an electric-powered car. It uses both energy sources to run the car and has two engines. One is the gasoline engine and the other is the electricity engine.<br/><br/>It&#8217;s really a good idea to probe a little deeper into the subject of a&#8221;hybrid car&#8221;. What you learn may give you the confidence you need to venture into new areas.<br/><br/>Hybrid cars operate on fuel when it is running and it runs on electricity when it is idle.<br/><br/>For example, imagine starting up your car in your garage and you forgot something inside your home. Because the car is running idle it will automatically switch off the gasoline engine and activate the electric engine to run your car. After 30 minutes of looking, you finally found that important thing you forgot. During those 30 minutes, you will save gasoline because your car is running on electricity. It will switch back to the gasoline engine once you stepped on the accelerator pedal.<br/><br/>There are two main kinds of hybrid cars existing today. One is the parallel hybrid car and the other is the series hybrid car. In parallel hybrid cars, both the electric motor and batteries, and the gasoline engine are connected to the transmission. This means that both motors will be able to run the car independently and can provide propulsion power.<br/><br/>In the series hybrid car, the gasoline is not connected to the transmission. It is only connected to the generator to charge the battery or to power the electric motor to provide propulsion.<br/><br/>The batteries in hybrid cars are the energy storage device for the electric motors. In hybrid cars, the electric motor is able to draw power from the batteries as well as put energy into them. This means that when the electric motor is running, it can continually recharge the batteries inside the hybrid car.<br/><br/>Today, a hybrid car&#8217;s batteries are able to recover power when the brakes are applied. It can also recharge energy generated by the motor.<br/><br/>With all of these benefits, hybrid cars are the cars of the future.<br/><br/>It can efficiently save fuel, it can run quietly, it has low toxic fume emissions, and it can also save you a lot of money from huge tax breaks for hybrid car buyers.<br/><br/>There&#8217;s no doubt that the topic of &#8220;hybrid car&#8221; can be fascinating. If you still have unanswered questions about &#8220;hybrid car&#8221;, you may find what you&#8217;re looking for in the next article.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Floyd Dorrance</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Saving Big With Hybrid Cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In America, a standard automobile gets an average of 20.4 miles per gallon. With the innovative hybrid technology, consumers can expect to get a lot more mileage for their dollar. According to researchers, the Honda Insight was designed specifically for the purpose of getting the best gas mileage and is said to be the current [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In America, a standard automobile gets an average of 20.4 miles per gallon. With the innovative hybrid technology, consumers can expect to get a lot more mileage for their dollar. According to researchers, the Honda Insight was designed specifically for the purpose of getting the best gas mileage and is said to be the current industry leader in this type of hybrid savings.<br/><br/>Just how much of a difference will consumers see with the Honda Insight hybrid cars? Studies have shown that hybrid cars featuring a manual transmission will get approximately 60 miles per gallon in the city and 66 miles per gallon on the highway. Hybrid cars with an automatic transmission generally provide slightly less than 57 miles per gallon in the city and 56 miles per gallon on the highway.<br/><br/>The brand new 2006 Honda Civic hybrid cars are only manufactured with an automatic transmission and provide an approximate 50 miles per gallon on the highway and/or the city.<br/><br/>As expected, hybrid cars will get better mileage per gallon than that of a hybrid SUVs. The Ford Escape, for example, provides 36 miles per gallon in the city and 31 miles per gallon on the highway. Even with these numbers, the hybrid Escape is rated to provide better gas mileage than the non-hybrid Escape, which is only said to provide 22 miles per gallon in the city and 25 miles per gallon on the highway.<br/><br/>The most popular reason for consumers to purchase hybrid cars is because they are economical. With the recent rise in gasoline prices, consumers were left searching for an automobile that could provide better gas mileage and found just that in hybrid cars. In addition to their fuel friendly design, hybrid cars are no longer confined to one or two cookie cutter designs. In fact, today&#8217;s hybrid cars are available in a variety of sizes, colors and are manufactured by a several automobile makers.<br/><br/>With all of the aforementioned benefits, many wonder just how much the convenience of saving money will cost. Surprisingly, hybrid cars are not drastically priced above other non-hybrid automobiles. In fact, hybrid cars &#038; SUVs can be found in prices ranging from $20,000 to $50,000 for standard models, but may cost more depending on chosen upgrades. The new hybrid cars are available in the look of typical highway automobiles or those designed with a unique flair. Either way, the manufacturers of hybrid cars believe that while appearance is important, the most important thing about these new technologically advanced autos is the fact that they are both environmentally and wallet friendly.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Cristi</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>How To Compare Hybrid Cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sure, hybrid cars are hot nowadays.  And sure, this is not only a fad that would lose its appeal later on, because of the technology, gas mileage, and overall environmental concerns that it simultaneously tries to resolve.  So before you rush to your dealer, try researching on the different hybrid cars available in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sure, hybrid cars are hot nowadays.  And sure, this is not only a fad that would lose its appeal later on, because of the technology, gas mileage, and overall environmental concerns that it simultaneously tries to resolve.  So before you rush to your dealer, try researching on the different hybrid cars available in the market today.  At the very least, compare hybrid cars using several factors.  We can start with some of the hybrid cars models currently available and are worth comparing.  There is the Toyota Prius, the Honda Insight, the Honda Civic Hybrid, and the Honda Accord Hybrid.  These are the four major hybrid cars available at dealers in your place today.  Your choice is also much improved with the availability of the Ford Escape Hybrid.  This was the first hybrid SUV available.  But you also have a choice with Lexus RX 400h, Toyota Highlander and the Mariner Hybrid.  First consideration is the mileage Vehicles sold in the United States to day, on the average, gets a combined highway and city EPA fuel usage estimate of some 20. 4 miles per gallon (mpg).  All hybrid cars, hard as you compare, have EPA number well above than what specified earlier.  Honda Insight was particularly manufactured to obtain the best mileage, making it the undisputed leader in terms of gas mileage.  The traditional manual transmission hybrids have EPA estimates of 60 mpg in the city and 66 mpg on the highway.  The automatic version on the other hand has transmission rated slightly lower at 57 city/56 highway.  The second best choice is the newest version of the Prius at 60 city/51 highway.  It can be seen that the city estimate is higher than the highway estimate due to this hybrid car&#8217;s capacity to operate on battery power alone at low speeds.  The 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid was available with a manual transmission that was rated at 46 city/51 highway; the automatic at 48 city/47 highway.  Hybrid sedan is rated at 25 city/28 highway.  Compared with other hybrid cars, SUV&#8217;s, like GS450h, get the lowest gas mileage of the hybrid vehicles.  The Ford Escape on he other hand is rated at 36 city/31 highway.  This is much better than a non-hybrid Escape that is only rated at 22 city/25 highway.  Size does matter Another point to consider if must compare hybrid cars is the size.  With earlier models, hybrid cars only came in two sizes.  First is the small sized vehicle.  The second is the much smaller one.  But hybrid manufacturers are learning to respond with the consumer&#8217;s specific needs.  And because these manufacturers somehow know that the consumers had learned how to compare hybrid cars, all of them are putting some improvements.  But let&#8217;s go back to the size consideration.  When considering size of a particular hybrid car number of passengers and typical loads you may be transporting.  The Honda Civic Hybrid is a compact sedan.  It has five seats and has a general is outside look comparable to that of non-hybrid Civic.  The interior is the same size, although the trunk of this hybrid is slightly smaller to accommodate the battery.  For 2006 edition, it was redesigned, and now has a more slender and sporty overall look.  The Prius 2000-2003 models have 5 passenger compact capacity, and was redesigned in 2004 and evolved into a mid-size category car.  This comparatively larger edition includes a versatile hatch back.  The Price For price, below is a means to compare currently available hybrid cars.  It&#8217;s not a clear-cut pricing table, but at least you have an idea.  &gt; 2006 Toyota Prius, $21,2745 &gt; 2006 Honda Insight, $19,330 manual transmission; $21,530 for automatic &gt; 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid, $21,850 &gt; 2007 Lexus GS 450h, $54,900 &gt; 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid, $25,900 &gt; 2006 Honda Accord Hybrid, $30,140 For SUV: &gt; 2006 Ford Escape hybrid begins at $27,515 for the two-wheel drive version and $28,595 for four-wheel drive.  &gt; Saturn VUE Green Line Hybrid SUV (summer 2006) $23,995.  &gt; 2006 Lexus RX400h $49,060.  &gt; 2006 Mariner Hybrid $29,840 &gt; 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid $33,030 for the two-wheel drive; $34,430 for four-wheel drive.  The Look The last consideration is the appearance.  You can choose a hybrid car that looks like the other available models, or you may want to be totally different.  Anyway, this one of the few reasons why hybrids are hot today and was able to penetrate the American market successfully within a short period of time.  </p>
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