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		<title>Hybrid Electric Engines: Some Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 13:26:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered about hybrid cars? They certainly look stylish and modern, but what is it about them that makes them so different and so special? After all, most cars look the same these days, do they not? They are all designed by computer to be aerodynamic and aerodynamic is aerodynamic, so they all end up looking indistinguishable to anyone who is not an aficionado.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered about hybrid cars? They certainly look stylish and modern, but what is it about them that makes them so different and so special? After all, most cars look the same these days, do they not? They are all designed by computer to be aerodynamic and aerodynamic is aerodynamic, so they all end up looking indistinguishable to anyone who is not an aficionado.</p>
<p>Well, the fact is that the difference between a hybrid car and a standard car lies under the bonnet. There are different types of hybrid vehicles as well, but the most widespread kind has a hybrid electric engine. Therefore, you could say that what makes hybrid cars different from most other, ordinary cars is their engine.</p>
<p>Or engines really, because hybrid electric cars basically have two engines. One, the internal combustion engine, runs on petrol, LPG or diesel and the other, the electric motor, runs off electricity stored in an array of powerful batteries. On the other hand, ordinary cars only have an internal combustion engine. It is a good idea to examine these two types of engine separately.</p>
<p>First of all the electric motor. Electrical energy is generated by several components on the car and stored in a large bank or array of heavy-duty batteries. The electricity is created by the turning of the internal combustion engine, just as with a standard car, when it is in use, but also by the wheels or / and the car&#8217;s braking system. Different models have different methods of creating this electricity, but they are all very hi-tech and very effective.</p>
<p>When the car&#8217;s internal computers decide that the car no longer needs the strength of the internal combustion engine, it will turn it off and switch to the electric motor instead. The conditions where this might happen are, for example, when you are driving slowly in inner-city traffic, when you are cruising at moderate speed on a flat road or when you are going down hill. This saves a considerable amount of fuel, which is clearly a great saving to you.</p>
<p>However, there are times when you need more power than the batteries can supply you, for instance, when accelerating hard, when overtaking or when climbing a hill. At times such as these, the electric motor will close down and the combustion engine will take over and start supplying power to the accelerator and electricity to the batteries. When the need for extra power has ceased, the batteries will take over again.</p>
<p>These choices are all taken by the hybrid electric vehicle&#8217;s (HEV&#8217;s) on board computer system and you will not be aware of much other that a rush of power or a quietening of the propulsion system. This works very well in most cases, but some drivers of HEV&#8217;s would like to have a manual override for unusual circumstances, such as an undulating terrain.</p>
<p>All in all, cars with hybrid electric engines work very well at reducing fuel bills but they are still too dear to be much more than a gimmicky toy and a salve to the conscience for the well-to-do.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this piece writes on a lot of topics, but is at present concerned with <a href="http://new-hybrid-vehicles.com/Hybrid-Electric-Engines.html">hybrid electric engines</a>. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at <a href="http://new-hybrid-vehicles.com">New Hybrid Vehicles</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hybrid Cars And The Energy Crisis</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 12:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Jones</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been said that not enough people are doing all they can do to fight against the energy crisis. Hybrid cars can help, but probably not enough people are driving them. Here are a few issues related to the energy crisis and how hybrid cars can help.</p>
<p><u>The U.S. isn&#8217;t doing enough really.</u> The USA consumes more fossil fuels than any other country in the world. However, most people think that all of our energy problems can be solved if we would only look further into the oil deposits in Alaska or if we made full use of the latest discovery of oil in the Gulf of Mexico.</p>
<p>Hybrid cars make it so that we might not have to use other sources of energy to keep the economy afloat. Hybrid cars don&#8217;t cause Americans to consume more fossil fuel. Instead, hybrid vehicles make Americans consume less fossil fuel.</p>
<p><u>Gas consumers just accept increasing fuel prices.</u> People used to care that gas prices are much higher today than they were a few years ago. Now, however, people just accept the higher prices. Furthermore, in the meantime, cars are being made bigger and bigger. Car manufacturers are making trucks and SUV&#8217;s, which consume more fuel at the higher prices.</p>
<p>These vehicles use more fuel, but you wouldn&#8217;t believe how many people just won&#8217;t give up their gas-guzzling SUV. Hybrid vehicles do end up costing people less to own than conventional vehicles do. So there&#8217;s no need to worry about just settling for being over-charged by the oil economy.</p>
<p><u>Soon there could be an end to the &#8220;cheap oil period&#8221;.</u> Soon, we could all be in too deep, because not only will we be in an energy crisis, but in a peak oil crisis as well. During this peak oil crisis, there will be gas shortages and natural gas shortages too. The major countries will be forced to compete against each another for whatever small amount of fuel remains.</p>
<p>Therefore, everyone may have some problems, and countries may have to fight for who gets oil and who does not. The peak fuel crisis can be staved off, if more people just drove hybrid vehicles. Hybrid vehicles ensure that people are not always having to be looking for fuel. Additionally, there are advances being made in hybrid vehicles all the time.</p>
<p>The plug-in hybrid vehicles, for example, might not even need oil whatsoever one day. So, just in case we do have an energy crisis one day, Americans ought really to be using the intervening time to finding a answer to the coming oil crisis in the U.S. Hybrid cars are the way to avoid the energy crisis, and if countries still want to compete with each other over petrol, at least America will know they tried to stop the impending crisis by buying hybrid vehicles.</p>
<p>So, that&#8217;s it. America&#8217;s mass use of hybrid vehicles would make it so that Americans need less petrol. But Americans also still have yet to gain from the huge amount of money being made from hybrid vehicles. The majority of popular hybrid cars come from Japan. Therefore, Americans need to bring that money back into the country by making hybrids at home and do something about the current energy crisis at the same time.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 12:14:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People use various modes of transport. Among these is the choice of the electric hybrid car. The various makes of electric hybrid car allow people the choice of having a stylish looking vehicle which at the same time conserves gas.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People use various forms of travel. Among these is the choice of the electric hybrid car. The various makes of electric hybrid car allow people the choice of having a stylish looking vehicle which at the same time conserves fuel. </p>
<p>Additionally, the environment benefits from less pollution from these electric hybrid cars. The types of hybrid cars which you will see included in the range of electric hybrid cars will be the popular SUVs, sports cars and pick-up trucks. You will be able to see those latest electric hybrid cars which are due to come on to the market. As there are many makes of electric hybrid cars you should look to see whether there are any performance reviews available. </p>
<p>This knowledge will help guide you when you are trying to make up your mind about which electric hybrid car to choose. You will need to realize that some of the electric hybrid cars will not be that easy to repair or have their components replaced. This is one factor that you should keep in mind while you are shopping for the electric hybrid car that suits you. </p>
<p>Certainly, there will be some times when you will not be able to uncover the exact make of electric hybrid car that you require. In order to reduce this frustration, make a list of several different models of electric hybrid car. Tip: include some of the better known electric hybrid car models. </p>
<p>You may also want to make a list of the most important features that you require from an electric hybrid car. Don&#8217;t forget that you should visit the car showrooms to inspect the electric hybrid car of your dreams, since I&#8217;m sure you would appreciate seeing what sort of hybrid cars are available before you purchase one. </p>
<p>Since there will be times when you will not be able to see details of all of the cars which can be bought, you should find some way of getting this information. Of the many ways that you can look up the many models of electric hybrid car, the Internet can provide you with pictures, descriptions and reviews of the different makes of electric hybrid car. You can access information for the current stable of hybrid Honda cars or the previous models. Among the many details that you can find are the seating, safety and engine specifications of these hybrid cars. </p>
<p>There are, as we all know, many different types of hybrid car that can be bought. These will, for the most part, be well-known car makes. You will find that Honda which is a world-famous manufacturer of cars with modern technology also has their version of a hybrid car. The electric hybrid car is one of their hybrid cars that is very popular with the public.</p>
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		<title>Hybrid Cars vs. Conventional Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 09:32:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, the question on everybody's mind is, what is the difference between a hybrid car and a conventional vehicle? There must be some good reason why people are debating whether hybrid cars are worth the money and checking their wallets and savings account to see if they can afford to buy a hybrid car.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, the question on everybody&#8217;s mind is, what is the difference between a hybrid car and a conventional vehicle? There must be some good reason why people are debating whether hybrid cars are worth the money and checking their wallets and savings account to see if they can afford to buy a hybrid car.</p>
<p>There must be a good reason why some other people wouldn&#8217;t consider spending their the money on a hybrid car because they feel their conventional car gets them to wherever they have to go just fine. Here are some of the reasons why a person might decide on a conventional car over a hybrid car.</p>
<p>Hybrid cars are much more expensive than conventional cars: because hybrid cars have a complex internal design, they do still have a pretty hefty price on them, although, conventional cars, which have gotten more efficient as the years have gone on, are very affordable these days. Many people are selling their older conventional cars in favour of newer, more efficient versions.</p>
<p>They are so inefficient in fact, that some people even give their old cars away. However, since a large percentage of the general population has never owned a hybrid, there aren&#8217;t many people selling used hybrid cars yet. Therefore, the average person looking to buy a hybrid would probably have to purchase a new one from a car dealer.</p>
<p>Both a hybrid car and a conventional car use similar types of batteries: a hybrid car and a conventional car both use lead acid batteries that hold enough energy to power a small electric motor. These batteries are what you call &#8220;gear reduced&#8221;. That means that they can turn over this motor at approximately 300 rpms. Torque is generated to turn over the engine and the entire process is what starts the main engine.</p>
<p>But even though a hybrid car uses a lead-acid battery, the battery it uses to drive the car&#8217;s electric engine is constructed differently. This kind of battery is known as a &#8216;deep cycle battery&#8217; and it can be compared to the batteries that are used to power electric fork-lift trucks, milk floats or golf carts.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the main difference between a hybrid car and a conventional car. One person could choose a hybrid car because it makes them feel more secure. For example, if a person buys a hybrid car, they can feel secure because their car will be less likely to run out of gas. Another person might choose a conventional car because the price of petrol doesn&#8217;t really bother them that much at all.</p>
<p>Furthermore, a conventional car provides security as well. With a conventional car, a person can be assured that they will always be able go to a scrapyard, when they need to and find old parts for their car. On the other hand, those with a hybrid car might have to pay some pretty pricey repair receipts if something goes wrong.</p>
<p>The final decision rests0 solely with you. There are certain minor risks involved with both sorts of vehicles. But if you like to try out new technology, you might think about splurging out on a new hybrid car next time.</p>
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		<title>Plug-in Hybrid Cars vs Hybrid Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 17:43:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hybrid cars are on everyone's lips these days. $20, $30, $40 or even $50 for a tank of gas? Who really wants to pay that sort of money? But, frustrated, the petrol consumer sighs, but pays up. However, hybrid vehicles are being richly applauded for the small amount of gas they need to operate, and they are flying off the lots of car dealerships each and everyday in ever increasing numbers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hybrid cars are on everyone&#8217;s lips these days. Twenty, forty, or fifty dollars for a tank of fuel? Who really wants to pay that sort of money? But, frustrated, the gas customer sighs, but pays up. However, hybrid vehicles are being richly applauded for the small amount of gas they need to operate, and they are being driven off the forecourts of car dealerships each and everyday in ever increasing numbers.</p>
<p>But what about a plug-in hybrid? Most consumers have heard that these cars are fantastic too. Then, a person might be asking him or herself, what exactly a plug-in hybrid is? How do they work, and what the difference between a plug-in hybrid and a regular hybrid is?</p>
<p>Plug-in hybrid cars are able to run solely on batteries, but they can also use gas also. These kinds of hybrid cars have some of the characteristics of hybrid vehicles. They are also very similar to all-electric vehicles.</p>
<p>Plug-in hybrid cars need to be recharged externally by connecting a plug to an electrical power source. The combustion engine in plug-in hybrid vehicles is engaged only as a back up. These cars can run only on batteries if desired, but it is expected that these types of hybrid cars be plugged in every day.</p>
<p>Hybrid cars travel just as many miles as a conventional car. Designed to go the extra mile where gas-mileage is concerned, hybrids can be driven on the highway, in cities, or wherever else a person needs to drive.</p>
<p>On the other hand, plug-in hybrids are meant to handle commuter-length distances, meaning between twenty and sixty miles. Used in this way, the plug-in hybrid does not have to make use of its back up combustion engine, but plug-in hybrids can go further using fuel too.</p>
<p>Hybrids help to minimize pollution, but they still pollute the air. Compared with plug-in hybrids, hybrid cars still have a long way to go as far as pollution is concerned. Since plug-in hybrid cars can run solely on their battery power, they don&#8217;t have to emit waste gases at all.</p>
<p>Plug-in hybrids really do fight against greenhouse gas emissions and plug-in hybrids use virtually no oil, imported or not. Studies have shown that electric hybrids emit at least 67% less greenhouse gases compared to petrol cars. Since the product used to power plug-in hybrids is completely renewable, the difference in greenhouse gas emissions may be even greater than the study determined.</p>
<p>And so there you have it. Those are the main differences between plug-in hybrids and regular hybrid cars. It makes a big difference, but you would be surprised how little that matters at the current moment. And that&#8217;s only because plug-in hybrids are not being marketed to consumers at this present time. But this article should get you excited about the wonderful plug-in hybrid car, coming soon to a dealership near you.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s going to be a great debut too. People already really like regular hybrid cars, but they haven&#8217;t seen anything until they see the new plug-in hybrid cars. However, for now, maybe they should just be satisfied with what they have, because who knows? Before plug-in hybrid cars come out, something even better might be introduced onto the market.</p>
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		<title>Which Celebrities Have Driven Hybrid Cars?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 19:43:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becky Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, it is certainly not true that you might rise to fame and fortune if you go and buy a hybrid car. But a hybrid car is not only a vehicle for the wealthy and famous. But it might be right for you. Many famous people are driving hybrid cars nowadays including some of the most well-known on the planet like your favourite movie stars. But the main question is, ought you to be driving a hybrid car in the first place?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, it is certainly not true that you will rise to fame and fortune if you go and buy a hybrid car. But a hybrid car is not only a car for the rich and famous. But it might be a good idea for you. Many famous people are driving hybrid cars these days including some of the most well-known in the world like your favourite film stars. However the main question is, ought you to be driving a hybrid car in the first place?</p>
<p>So, are you driving anything like a hybrid car? Well, if you are not, you can&#8217;t rub noses with some of these hybrid car-drivers. These people were very early drivers of hybrids cars. You may not see them in a hybrid vehicle when they stop next to you on Rodeo Drive, but trust me, they&#8217;ve owned a hybrid car before. Whatever, trust me or not they have been reported as owning hybrid cars in the past even if they were given them for publicity purposes.</p>
<p><u>Alicia Silverstone</u> This star certainly thinks about the environment. She knows that driving a hybrid car has many benefits for the environment. And if the general public doesn&#8217;t have the understanding that she has, then that&#8217;s just too bad. Alicia knows that hybrid cars are good for the environment and therefore for everyone. So Alicia Silverstone got herself a hybrid car. So she has helped promote this new technology as far as this article goes, which has to be a good thing.</p>
<p><u>Ellen DeGeneres</u> Well, this funny lady not only has a great haircut, but she was driving a great hybrid car before you probably even knew about hybrid cars. She was probably smiling at you and your gas-guzzler last time she wizzed past you. </p>
<p><u>Robin Williams</u> funny and lovable, Robin knew when he played the part of Mrs. Doubtfire that he should probably start thinking more like the sensible driver that you would allow to take your kids to and from school, so Robin got himself a hybrid car, and he hasn&#8217;t ever looked back since then.</p>
<p><u>Ted Danson</u> Cheers! Ted knows a great car when he sees one. He was certainly off the beer the morning he decided to go check out the new cars on the forecourt. He got up and bought a car that made a great deal of sense. He was making a good decision when he decided on a hybrid car.</p>
<p><u>Brad Pitt</u> What&#8217;s up? Certainly, not Brad&#8217;s petrol bills &#8216;cos he&#8217;s got a hybrid engine! He&#8217;s had a hybrid car, so he knows his car isn&#8217;t using too much petrol.</p>
<p><u>Prince Charles</u> Why, surely, if it&#8217;s good enough for royalty, then it&#8217;s good enough for everyone else? That&#8217;s just how you should feel when you own a hybrid car. You should feel proud, adorned, and admired because believe it or not, that&#8217;s exactly what you are when you choose to own a hybrid car. So enjoy it.</p>
<p>So, do you feel like a million dollars yet? Well, you should if you are thinking of buying a hybrid car and don&#8217;t worry, you won&#8217;t have your 15 minutes of fame but you will be making a bold statement that people will understand and many people will applaud what you are doing and that will go on for years and years because hybrid cars last for decade or more.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The appeal and popularity of the hybrid car have grown steadily, especially with the rising concerns about high gas prices together with worsening air pollution. Here are some useful pieces of information that might help you learn more about hybrid cars and how they may help you save on petrol and be somewhat protected from rising gas.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The appeal and popularity of the hybrid car have grown steadily, especially with the growing worries about high gas prices as well as worsening air pollution. Here are some useful pieces of information that could help you learn more about hybrid cars and how they can help you save on fuel and be somewhat shielded from rising gas. </p>
<p>A hybrid car is the type of car, or any other vehicle, that makes use of at least two different fuel sources to make it go. Both fuel sources are used together sometimes to help propel the car more efficiently. There are several different types of hybrid car possible, but the most common hybrid car so far is the gas electric hybrid.</p>
<p>The gas-electric hybrid car, also known as the hybrid electric vehicle or HEV, makes use of a gasoline internal combustion engine or ICE and a quite separate electric motor to power it. While the ICE makes uses petrol to make it go, an electric battery is used to store the electrical energy that powers the hybrid car&#8217;s electrical engine. </p>
<p>The HEV usually has a gas engine that is smaller in size and weight than the conventional one used in standard petrol powered cars. Use of more advanced technology makes this possible and allows the HEV to have better running efficiency as well as substantially reduced polluting emissions.</p>
<p>Aside from the gas engine, the hybrid electric car also has a special electric motor built in that not only produces additional power to the car but also acts as a generator when not being used. The electric motor can act as a generator, in situations where it is not being used to drive the hybrid car, to help charge the battery for added efficiency.</p>
<p>In a common HEV set up, the car uses its electric motor when being driven at very low speeds, say, in traffic jams. The gasoline engine acts as a secondary power source when the HEV requires much more power, such as when climbing a hill. The gas engine also compensates the electric motor with power whenever the car needs it in order to go faster such as when overtaking. The gas and the electric motor can also work in combination at certain instances if necessary.</p>
<p>Because the hybrid electric car uses both an electric motor as well as a gas motor, a substantial improvement in car mileage is achieved. A hybrid electric vehicle or HEV can run much longer distances using the same amount of gas compared with a conventional petrol powered car.</p>
<p>Whenever the electric motor is being used, gas consumption is reduced. This results in less gas being used when running the same distance as a traditional petrol powered vehicle. And because the hybrid electric car has a smaller gas engine, the hybrid car also runs more efficiently because of less engine weight compared to a conventional car&#8217;s engine. </p>
<p>The moving components of the hybrid car engine are also lighter and so require less energy to move. The resulting efficiency makes the hybrid electric car quite a great choice for people worried about higher gas prices. Using a hybrid car can help motorists save a substantial amount of petrol when traveling. On top of that, using the hybrid car can also help reduce polluting emissions by using less petrol while travelling.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Colin Jones</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those (thinking about|considering buying a hybrid car may be more than a little worried about what is under the hood. Hybrid cars have partially battery-powered motors. Since a battery powered motors is not something that typically comes to mind when you think about what is powering a vehicle, it&#8217;s a good idea to get an understanding of hybrid car battery packs. You will find a few facts about them underneath. </p>
<p>Hybrid car battery packs do not need to be replaced like torch batteries do. They are made to last over the lifetime of the car, and therefore, a hybrid car&#8217;s warranty covers the battery pack for a time period that lasts between eight and ten years. In terms of mileage, a hybrid car battery pack is designed to last between 150,000 and 200,000 miles, and the odds are that it will probably last even longer than that. </p>
<p>The toxicity of hybrid car battery packs is a concern, but not a major concern, since hybrid car batteries use NiMH batteries, not the rechargeable nickel cadmium ones. Nickel cadmium batteries can be detrimental to the environment if not disposed of correctly, but the NiMH batteries that are used in hybrid car battery packs are fully recyclable. </p>
<p>Hybrid car battery packs contain hundreds of cells. Hundreds of cells means that hybrid cars have a complex battery underneath their hoods, and complexity does usually mean expensive, but with the generous warranty car manufacturers are giving on these cars, there is little risk of additional massive expense from the battery pack involved in purchasing a hybrid car. </p>
<p>The number of hybrid car battery pack failures reported has been really very low. When I say low, I mean negligible. If failure does happen, it is usually before the hybrid car even leaves the lot. Toyota has even said that some of its original Prius hybrid models have battery packs that have lasted more than 300,000 miles. </p>
<p>The cost of replacing hybrid car battery packs isn&#8217;t really even an issue. It isn&#8217;t an issue because the hybrid car battery packs are made for longevity. The DoE inspected hybrid cars, but halted its tests when the capacity of the hybrid car battery pack was determined to be &#8220;just like new&#8221; after 160,000 miles. So, very few people really seem to know for sure what it costs to replace hybrid car battery packs except the manufacturers. </p>
<p>Hybrid car battery packs are evolving quickly. If we look further into the future, we can see the next generation of hybrid car batteries is in the works. The goal is, of course, to discover a technology that gives lots of power, lasts for the hybrid car&#8217;s lifetime, and costs less to make than it does now. </p>
<p>If your hybrid car battery pack does develop a problem, there is an easy solution. Toyota has given some advice on what to do, should your hybrid battery pack run out after the warranty has expired. Their advice is to have the battery reconditioned. This solution works well because if something does go wrong, the problem usually lies with only one of the 28 modules that make up the battery. </p>
<p>So, if you simply replace the problematic module with one that matches the chemistry of the other 27 modules, your hybrid car&#8217;s battery should be back in good shape. You can find a match by getting a battery pack from another car that has a similar mileage and age.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Colin Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you pull up to the petrol pump and fill your car up with $10-$50 worth of gas, you may find yourself heaving a huge out sigh. How on Earth did gas get to be so expensive? Should you check out one of those new hybrid cars you saw on the TV? Everyone's talking about hybrid cars anyway. Hybrid cars and other types of cars may seem to be a good idea, but before you go out and do something rash, maybe you should ask yourself some questions about how you can begin to save on petrol.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you pull up to the fuel pump and fill your car up with $10-$50 worth of gas, you may find yourself releasing a long drawn out sigh. How on Earth did gas get to be so expensive? Should you consider one of those new hybrid cars you saw on the news? Everyone&#8217;s talking about hybrid cars anyway. Hybrid cars and other types of cars may seem to be a good idea, but before you go out and do something rash, maybe you should ask yourself some questions about how you can begin to save on fuel.</p>
<p>There are many options out there that include everything from staying home to purchasing a hybrid car, but you have to find out what&#8217;s best for you. You can only do that by asking yourself the following questions.</p>
<p>Maybe you should drive less mileage?</p>
<p>Of course, you could spend the rest of your life in the house watching TV, but how would you eat then? I know what you&#8217;re thinking you will walk more and get more exercise. That may be true, but what happens when you get bored with walking and riding your bike? How are you going to be able to get to the gym? And, have you forgotten about work? You know you love listening to your books on tape while you sit in traffic at the end of the workday. Should you drive less? Perhaps not then. But what should you do? Well, have you ever considered buying a hybrid vehicle?</p>
<p>Should I buy a car that is more economical on gas?</p>
<p>Yes, you could do this, but what about when the vehicle starts to depreciate with age and it becomes less fuel-efficient than you thought it would be? Moreover, subconsciously, because you know you have a car that gets more mileage per dollar, you are going to start travelling more miles than you traveled before.</p>
<p>How about getting up earlier each morning to look for the cheapest gas prices in the area?</p>
<p>Honestly, who has the time for that? If you think about it, you would probably spend your time more profitably finding the right answer to the real question. Do you really want to spend extra time looking for a cheap gas station? What will your boss think if you arrive late for work and tell him you were trying to save money on gas? And really, how long do you think you&#8217;ll keep doing that?</p>
<p>Should I find a way to run my car on electric?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see, you definitely don&#8217;t want to have to recharge your car&#8217;s batteries every day before you go to work because that might make you late too. However, with a hybrid car, you wouldn&#8217;t have to worry about that. Therefore, the next question should be obvious.</p>
<p>How about purchasing a hybrid car?</p>
<p>Perhaps you should. It&#8217;s possible that buying a hybrid car could be a sensible way to avoid higher fuel prices. Would your car depreciate as soon as you drive it off the forecourt? A hybrid won&#8217;t do that so quickly as it brings the buyer in more and more money as they save on petrol. A hybrid car really could be a good choice here. However, it&#8217;s still a good idea to conduct further research on a hybrid car.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just where did a hybrid car get it&#8217;s start? Read on to find out. Hybrid cars are very popular for today&#8217;s car buyers and there are many reasons why that should be. But before you even think about choosing a hybrid vehicle to purchase, you might want to know a little about the history of the hybrid first. </p>
<p>It is surprising, but hybrid vehicles were invented even before gas-powered cars. In or about the year 1665, a Jesuit priest by the name of Ferdinand Verbeist started making plans for a new type of vehicle. That vehicle or cart would be very simple, nothing complex. Dead simple was all he was interested in. </p>
<p>So it was that Ferdinand designed a car that would have four wheels and would run on steam. It took about fifteen years of sweat and toil for Ferdinand to complete his plan. He laboured to perfect his dream car. But no one knows for certain if he ever finished it because there is no physical evidence that his concept ever passed into reality.</p>
<p>Then in 1769, a man by the name of Nicholas Cugnot designed and developed a carriage that was driven by steam. This carriage really did go and it went at six miles per hour. This project was great, but it was difficult to get the amount of steam needed to make the car to go any significant distance. </p>
<p>A break through in hybrid car development finally came when Robert Anderson developed an electric powered car in 1839. It was the first among its kind. The car was built in Scotland. </p>
<p>This electric car was a highly applauded innovation of its time. However, the only problem was that it was very difficult to recharge the car&#8217;s battery. Some pioneers came after Anderson, but they too had a hard time getting the battery recharged easily. </p>
<p>Eventually, in the year 1898, Porsche developed an electric and fuel combination combustion engine that was the first of its type. The car was called the Lohner Electric Chaise and it could travel for up to 40 miles just using its batteries. </p>
<p>Soon, pioneers combined both gas and a battery powered engines to power what would become today&#8217;s hybrid car. In 1999, Honda made its jump into the US market. It came out with the Honda Insight, which was a lightweight two-door hybrid. Since then, hybrid cars have been evolving and improving into what we see on the market these days. Hybrid cars are no longer just for the techies who think it&#8217;s nice to combine battery and fuel power to get them where they want to go. Hybrid cars began life simple, and they are still quite simple today. </p>
<p>Nowadays hybrid vehicles are becoming increasingly more popular as people are getting to understand them better. In the 21st century, hybrids saw a big boom in sales after the Toyota Prius came on the market. It was the first hybrid with four doors that was marketed in America.</p>
<p>Soon afterwards, the Ford Escape hybrid became the very first SUV hybrid vehicle ever made. And so there it is in a nut shell, the history of the hybrid car &#8211; today&#8217;s most modern on road, mass-produced vehicle.</p>
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