Hybrid Cars Are Here to Stay
If there was any doubt in your mind that ybrid cars are here to stay listen to this. General Motors is considering stopping the production of the Hummer. By the time you read this the gas buzzler may have already driven off into the sunset.
Yes, in the U.S. we love our cars and it is now time to begin a romance with the hybrid power card. We will be forced into hybrid vehicles if for no other reason that sky-rocketing fuel prices.
Every budget busting visit to your local gas station will make a hybrid car look better and better. The condition of our economy seems to indicate that gas prices will just keep on rising without an increase in wages. The bottom line is you may have a choice of a bicycle or a hybrid car! ...And that's why hybrid cars are here to stay...
Goodbye Hummer - Hello Hybrid
Hybrid cars have moved to the top of the automotive industries priority list just like that nifty Hyundai hybred pictures here. Hybrids are a revolutionary system that, with the rising fuel costs, stand to change the vehicles we drive, not only for a better effect on our pocket books but also on the environment. They still come in the standard styles and colors that the regular gas run cars do, but they make your daily commutes less expensive.
So what exactly is a hybrid car?
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Flex Vehicles
A hybrid car is one that is set up to either run on gasoline and water, or gasoline and electricity. Most automobiles in Brazil are flex vehicles. That means they will run on either gasoline, ethanol or a combination of the two.
The most common hybrid car on the market right now is the combination of gas and electricity, with pelnty of conversion kits for changing your current gas guzzler into a water hybrid.
Here will are limiting our discussion to the electrical hybrid. So, you may ask, how does it work?
Don't panic, because it's not hard to understand. The electrical hybrid vehicle is a combination of the traditional internal combustion engine with a battery powered motor. The high tech battery is rechargeable. It is the energy storage unit on board the vehicle that works to provide you with a much higher fuel efficiency than current gasoline only cars.
Hybrid cars differ from electrical battery vehicles in the sense they do not need to be charged from an external energy source. Some of the hybrid vehicles actually use the combustion engine to provide the electricity for the energy storage unit. This means you won't have to sit and wait for your car to charge up, you simply get in and drive.

Hybrid Car of The Future
The hybrid car is being projected as the car of the future and it very well may be. With the rising gas prices and the limited supply of fossil fuel hybrids many become the only practical means of personal transportation.
The automotive industry has finally realized it can only meet consumer needs by producing well engineered hybrid cars. More and more automotive companies are introducing their own version of the hybrid car.
The hybrid car seems to be the answer until the next breakthrough in automotive propulsion.
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Hybrid Cars Are Here to Stay
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