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it call a hybrid car or a gasoline-Electric Hybrid Car, it is all the same. The fuel is gasoline and the motor is run by electricity. Since it is a combination of both the energies derived by gas and electricity it is named as hybrid cars.

Being hybrid: The reason behind

Clubbing the two technologies has in fact brought about a revolution in the energy world. In terms of fuel management the efficiency of a hybrid car is optimum. Even without using conventional fuels like petrol or diesel the mileage provided by the gasoline is great. Coverage of 300 miles before refueling is the basic criteria of the fuel gasoline. But why is the acceleration process initiated by an electric motor?

The reason is simple. In spite of high efficiency of gasoline, this particular fuel spreads pollution and is also expensive. Allowing the operation to be conducted via an electric motor run by batteries that can be recharged, the efficiency level has increased. Moreover pollution has been controlled. And above all the whole innovative enterprise has lowered the cost of the fuel and hybrid cars are now considered to be the most economic cars across the globe.

Engine efficiency: Simply great

Primarily the hybrid car engine is run by a gasoline engine. What a size it is! So sleek and so smart; you will not have to bother about excess fuel consumption. On the other hand there is actually no scope for fuel loss in hybrid cars. How is it possible?

The hybrid car has been devised so that the engine is automatically put off when the car is not on the run. This is highly beneficial for any vehicle when it is bound to come to a halt in a red signal. Most of you don’t put off the engines or some of you do so. But if you are driving a hybrid care, it is none of your concern to turn off the engine. Things will automatically come to rest and the fuel will be thus saved.

Driving satisfaction anywhere

The hybrid car is not so heavy and has wonderful brakes. The braking system is connected with the electric motor. As the electric motor is regenerative in nature whenever the car seems to lose its speed, the electric motor initiates the regeneration of power. The car thus always remains on a smooth speed throughout the run. For its light weight and narrow tires it can take stiff turns in every lane at ease. So driving becomes a pleasant experience wherever you are on the ride.

Better buy a hybrid car for the sake of economic riding and pollution-free environment. Think over it.

Jason Uvios writes about on Hybrid Cars: An innovation in fuel management to visit :- hybrid cars, all hybrid cars

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If you are a type of person who likes exotic high speed sports car, then you should prepare to spend a lot of money on gasoline. Sports cars are known to have large engines to achieve high amounts of speed. Having large engines mean that it will also consume large amounts of fuel.


For the typical person, this kind of car is definitely not something that they should drive everyday, especially because of the rising prices of gasoline. However, why do people still drool and save money to buy these expensive sports car. Maybe it is because of the high speed capability that they can take advantage of whenever they feel the need for speed, or maybe because it is because of the sleek and stylish look of these vehicles.


Hybrid technology is now being used to produce fuel efficient cars. These cars are designed to be lightweight, and aerodynamic with small engines to maximize fuel efficiency. However, hybrid cars are relatively slow because of the small engine. Hybrid cars existing today are designed for city or local driving where you do not need to go on high speeds. You have to consider that these cars are designed to be fuel efficient.


However, car manufacturers today are now opening up a new line of hybrid cars. Some already built a prototype or a concept car to be shown to the public. These hybrid cars are designed to achieve high amounts of speed but at the same time, take advantage of the hybrid technology to save fuel.


High speed Hybrid Sports Cars are being designed by car manufacturers today to satisfy consumers who like to go at high speeds and at the same time, save fuel. The gasoline-electric engine concept is so popular today that manufacturers, such as Toyota and Honda are now opening a new line in their factory that produces hybrid sports cars.


Major auto shows have shown different hybrid sports car concepts from different large car manufacturers. One is the high performance hybrid sports car from Mitsubishi called the Mitsubishi Eclipse Concept-E. This hybrid concept sports car is a very good example of what sports cars will look like in the near future.


Mitsubishi Eclipse Concept-E takes advantage of the hybrid technology. The front wheels are driven by the parallel hybrid system. This means that the electric motor is integrated with the gasoline engine, which is a 3.8 liter V6. With the gasoline engine and the electric motor, it is able to have a power output of 270 horsepower.


The new generation of sports car like the Mitsubishi Eclipse Concept-E is only one of the concept hybrid sports cars that are now being talked about by sports car fanatics. With the hybrid technology integrated into sports cars, you will definitely save a lot of money on fuel while letting you combine fuel efficiency and power all in one package.


Hybrid sports car is definitely the sports car of the future. It is now possible to have a sports car that is able to save fuel and still give you maximum performance. With hybrid sports car, you can now own a luxury sports car that is able to cut fuel consumption. You can satisfy your speed urges without sacrificing big money for fuel.

Hilal Abdelwali, Ph.D. in Automotive Engineering. SAE Member Since September 2001. Expert in Automotive Engineering and Hybrid Cars.
Internet Marketer. Owner of http://TheHybridCarsSite.com, and http://MyHotProducts.com Site.

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2 150 MPG Extreme Hybrid on FOX (Austin, TX)http://www.afstrinity.com

Aired: April 14, 2008 on FOX (KTBC) Austin News
Description: “A new hybrid-electric technology could be the car of the future… it is now touring the U.S. and is headed up east for Earth Day in Washington D.C.”

150 miles per gallon SUV.
Find out more at http://www.afstrinity.com

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2 The Top 10 Hybrid Cars   Released by the US Environmental AgencyHybrid cars are sometimes called the gas-electric vehicle is different from electric cars. The latter is only using electricity usually stored on rechargeable batteries.
To make hybrid cars more efficient, some manufacturers have put in place a periodic shut off mechanism which means that the engine temporarily shut off when it is stuck into traffic and automatically starts when you moved a gear.

The top 10 most fuel efficient Hybrid Cars as of 2008 release by the US Environmental Protection Agency.

Top hybrid cars you have Honda Civic hybrid, Nissan Altima Hybrid, Toyota Camry Hybrid, Ford Escape Hybrid 2WD, Mazda Tribute Hybrid 2WD, Toyota Yaris, Toyota Corolla, Honda Fit, Nissan Versa,Scion XD and Hyundai Accent..

Go to http://top-hybridcars.blogspot.com for the number fuel efficient hybrid cars.

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2 Charging Ahead: The Case for Plug In Hybrid CarsCharging Ahead: The Case for Plug-In Hybrid Cars.

Featuring interviews recorded at the IEEE Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles: Accelerating Innovation Conference (2007) and the IEEE Energy 2030 Conference (2008).

Produced by IEEE and ScienCentral,Inc., with funding from IEEE Power & Energy Society, IEEE-USA, and the IEEE New Technology Directions Committee (NTDC).

Running time 10 minutes. Copyright 2009.

For additional information, visit: http://www.ieee.org/portal/site/emergingtech/index.jsp?techId=1161

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