Is the Future of Hybrid Cars Unpredictable
Yes would be the answer to that question, but why? It would
seem odd that the future of hybrids cars would be unpredictable
since everyone is talking about the pain at the pump all of the
time. So just how is it that the solution to all of our gas
problems has an unpredictable future?
Well, that has a lot to do with price. But no one could
predict how much sales have soared in the both the current and
past years. Hybrid cars came out in the year 2000. And since
then, they have just been selling like hotcakes. But will the
soaring sales for hybrid cars continue? That's the question
that has many people squinting their eyes and sighing. People
just don't know. They aren't sure how hybrid cars will do in
the upcoming market.
Right now, car industry bosses believe that hybrid car sales
will outrun those of other cars that are great when it comes to
fuel efficiency. They think the sales of hybrid cars will just
leap over those of pick-ups, luxury models, and sports
vehicles.
However, other people believe that car manufacturers do a
lot of grandstanding because the auto bosses think that hybrid
cars will accomplish all of the above in five years. But
opponents say it's impossible to make such predictions for five
years down the road because there are just too many variables.
For instance, now the price of gas is about $3.00, but who
knows what it will be five years from now.
Without stable numbers to go by, it's very difficult to come
up with numbers that try to successfully predict how many
people will buy hybrid cars in the future. And who's to say
that people will so easily give up their luxury cars and SUVs?
Hybrid cars are nice, but some people are quite attached to
their Mercedes. Maybe the people who can afford a Mercedes
aren't even worried about paying $3.00 for gas.
So the opponents may have some good reasons to believe car
bosses are exaggerating when it comes to the future of hybrid
cars. The biggest reason they may be grandstanding is because
they can't predict how the economy will be doing in the next
five years. Hybrid cars are very expensive, and if the economy
takes a downturn, people may not be able to afford the good
jobs they need to buy a hybrid car.
Then, yes, if the economy goes down, car bosses will
definitely have put their foot in their mouths when it comes to
hybrid cars.
But the question is what are you going to do to affect the
future of hybrid cars? Are you going to buy or continue to
drive your conventional car? The future of cars will be better
if more people would consider buying a hybrid car. You can do
it today. All it takes is good credit and a fondness for
embracing better automotive technology. So a hybrid car is
waiting for you, and it's in just the color you wanted.
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