Hybrid Car Myths
If you are thinking about a hybrid car, you may be hearing
quite a bit of "talk." Some people think the hybrid car is the
best thing on the market. Some people say it'll just pass.
Other people say they think they can save a lot of money, but
you're not sure it's really worth it. What's the truth, and how
do you separate myth from fact with all of the stuff that is
being thrown at you? Below, you can read and understand the
common hybrid car myths.
Hybrid cars are the same as electric cars
This is not true because hybrid cars are fuel-powered for
the most part. They have what are called battery assists. The
assist is powered by a nickel-metal hydride battery pack that
is rechargeable.
You are guaranteed to save money with a hybrid car
If you are doing city driving, you may save gas and you may
not. The same goes for highway driving. There are just many
different factors. It has been said that if everyone bought
hybrid cars, the gas consumption would decrease by only 10%.
That's not a very big difference.
A hybrid cars battery can run out
A hybrid car's battery should not run out while you are
driving it. The engine in a hybrid car does not idle when
stopped (at a red light for instance.) What does it do instead?
It recharges its battery. So there's no need to worry about a
hybrid car stopping you.
The hybrid cars rechargeable battery only lasts for 2
years
A hybrid car certainly would not be worth purchasing if this
was the case. A hybrid car's rechargeable batteries usually
come with an eight-year warranty.
If I run out of gas, I can keep driving on the hybrid car
battery
Keep in mind, a hybrid car's battery is an assist. That
means that hybrid car's still run on fuel. After you run out of
gas, the battery may keep the car running for just a little
while. However, the car will stop very soon.
Hybrid cars will soon put conventional car sellers out of
business
This probably won't happen anytime soon. The reason for the
delay has to do with the how much a hybrid cars. Many people
simply can't afford one. Also, people just aren't too sure
whether they will really save money on hybrid cars. Therefore,
they are slow to join the rush of people who want a hybrid
car.
Hybrid cars will only save you about 88 dollars a year
I did hear something on the news about this once, but it may
not be true. If there's something you really want though, and
there's a lot of smoke surrounding it, you simply have to start
digging and do some of your own research. There are many
different models of hybrid cars, and many different
manufacturers make them. This means that there may be many more
variables involved than the ones discussed here. A hybrid car
may help you, and it may not, but the final decision is up to
you.
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