Keep More Money in your Pocket And Gas up Less Often
Gas prices all over the world have been soaring for years,
giving drivers no other option than to pay the high prices. With
more people driving vehicles that require more gas on a weekly
basis, the rise in prices in being felt financially. Although
experts agree that the rise in gas prices are not significant
enough to deter consumers from driving their big trucks and
sports utility vehicles, the thrifty spender may see things
differently. A popular option for those looking for a cheaper
way to travel is the hybrid.
The "hybrid" is something of mixed origin or composition by
definition. A hybrid vehicle is one that has both a gasoline
engine and an electric engine in which it operates upon. The
gasoline engine is often smaller than in regular vehicles,
allowing the electric motor to compensate with energy. A
high-voltage battery charges the electric motor when the car is
parked. Today's hybrids can operate using either engine or both
at the same time. This efficient system is great for the
environment and even better for your pocket book.
With hybrids running on both a gasoline engine as well as an
electric motor, they do not require as much gasoline as regular
vehicles. Most hybrid vehicles average around 50 mpg, which is
amazing when compared to conventional gasoline engine vehicles.
The incredible gas mileage is one reason hybrids are being
thrust to the front of the industry during the soaring gas
prices. On another note, since hybrids burn less gasoline than
most vehicles, they also emit fewer pollutants. Studies show
they are 90% cleaner than a conventional automobile. The small
and efficient engines also help reduce their total exhaust
emissions, making them not only financially wise choices but
also environmentally wise choices.
The fact that hybrids have two engines that work together to get
the most efficient results in vehicle travel is the main reason
why hybrids get great gas mileage. There are a few other minor
reasons that also contribute however. Most hybrids are being
sold with low-rolling resistance tires included. These tires are
named as such because they have proven to roll easily on the
road. The easily rolling measurement also means that they
minimize the energy used by the tire. With the tires using less
energy, they are allowing the car to be more efficient and in
turn get better gas mileage. Studies have shown that hybrids
with low-rolling resistant tires have saved drivers an average
of 6% more on gasoline usage.
The average driver of a sports utility vehicle may complain of
spending up to $50 a week on gasoline for their vehicle. These
drivers are those they have only traveled in their own town
during the week. An average hybrid driver estimates they spend
less than $20 a week in gas for their hybrid. This is due to the
fact that hybrids get better mpg than conventional gasoline
powered cars. Different models of hybrids will in fact get
different mpg rates.
Charts show that if you own a vehicle that gets 21 mpg, you will
spend an average of $8,500 a year on gasoline. If you own a
hybrid that gets 46 mpg, you will save over $4,600 a year,
spending only $3,900 on gasoline. Buying a hybrid that gets 55
mpg or more, you will save between $500 and $1000 more a year
compared to a 46mpg hybrid. These facts are enough to make
conventional SUV owners want to run toward a hybrid.
If you are tired of paying way too much at the pump, then you
should certainly consider an alternative form of transportation.
You can choose to ride your bike, take a city bus, or carpool.
The most luxurious option however is to purchase a hybrid. There
are many different models of hybrids offered at this time. There
are many more models coming out soon. Many hybrid models have
distinct looks, while others, like the Toyota Camry Hybrid will
have a typical "Camry" look. No matter what styles and models
you like, there is something in a hybrid option for you. So,
take a drive down to your local hybrid car lot and take one for
a test drive today! You will love that you are driving a car
that is great to the environment as well as easy on the
pocketbook when it comes to gasoline.