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The automobile is effortlessly one of the most all-pervasive features of almost any developed, civilized society on earth – so much so that their existence is barely even recognized as amazing among the general populace. And understandably so, contemplating that as of 2007 there were roughly 806 million cars and light trucks all over the world. That totals to about one car for every eleven people. Having said that, in spite of their omnipresence across the modern world, the magnitude of their significance is no less diluted. On the contrary, the all-pervasive numbers and utilities of the automobile have made it an absolutely essential facet of modern living.

Since automobiles became the de facto system of transportation, almost the entirety of modern civilization has evolved to accommodate them. The entire fossil fuel industry has been dominated by automobiles which, on average, consume 260 billion gallons of diesel or gasoline every year, giving rise to a number of gas station and convenience store chains. Interstate highways spanning for thousands of miles across the country have made necessary an entire industry of companies who supply fast, cheap amenities for traveling motorists, from motels, to fast food, to the odd roadside attraction. A massive portion of the United States’ entire infrastructure is based entirely around automobiles. Even entire cities are developed around the productive layout of roads and the space necessary to house vehicles parked off the road. Automobiles have become so utterly integral to modern living that there is hardly an aspect in our daily lives not directly impacted, or conceived entirely, by their use.

Nonetheless, while cars are an irreplaceable feature of economic and social logistics for many Americans, many others have found the desire or necessity to reevaluate their roles. In cities with expansive and beneficial public transportation systems, many citizens do not own vehicles. Often times in more densely populated urban areas, most basic necessities are positioned within walking distance of one’s residence. In New York City, for example, only about 45% of the population commuted to work in 2005 using independent means. The rest opted for the city’s mass transit system – the most substantial in North America and featuring the busiest subway system in the Western hemisphere.

Reciprocally, people whose occupation may necessitate a commute over vast distances – people whose work needs frequent business trips for example – may not need to own an automobile either. In these cases, they’ll use air or rail travel to commute long distances, usually toward larger cities where they can make use of public transportation. Another common practice (and industry that arose alongside the development of automobiles) is for some to rent cars for a short period of time. These rentals usually come with a wide variety of conditions concerning the cost of such rentals, depending on factors such as the make and model of the car, distance traveled, damage incurred, etc. Many offer additional peripheral products, for example insurance, GPS, or entertainment systems. Given the temporary nature of their ownership, some third party companies even offer discounts or additional services, for example Hertz rental car coupons offered by that company. The rental car coupons favor those who travel often but do not wish to own a vehicle.

Automobiles will continue to be a permanent fixture in modern society, and as technology advances, so will the roles, applications, and utilities for them. And as the auto industry advances, one can expect to see the landscape of modern civilization advance with it.

When looking for a credible and reliable car rental company, Enterprise car rental always comes to mind. Enterprise is a private company owned and operated by the Jack Taylor family. Jack Crawford Taylor founded Enterprise in 1957, and today in terms of sales, Enterprise is considered to be the largest car rental company in North America having over 7,000 offices in local neighborhoods. The company was named after the USS Enterprise because founder and owner Jack Taylor a highly decorated pilot was aboard this aircraft carrier.

Enterprise car rental focuses on the local car rental market and it has more than 5,399 local market locations and 419 airport locations. 91% of Enterprise transactions are from the local market. Consumers who need car replacement due to theft, long mechanical repair, accident or consumers who require a vehicle for special occasion such as a short business or leisure trip are the one’s being catered by Enterprise. In the late 1990’s Enterprise started to expand its operations in the airport market with 419 airport locations having 9% of all enterprise transactions. Enterprise is not only serving airports here in the United States but is now serving airports in Canada, the UK, Germany and Ireland. Proving that language is not a barrier.

With the current demand for a healthy environment Enterprise rental has launched the Carbon Offset program where consumers who are concerned of the environment can rent hybrid cars. CO2 as we all know by now is the large contributor to the ozone layer depletion and enterprise with the health of the environment on mind is continually searching for ways to limit the CO2 emission. During the first year of this program 175,000 customers chose to use participate in this program.

Enterprise car rental has consistently been one of the top companies in the United States. It has been recognized by J.D. Power and Associates (a firm that conducts customer satisfaction) seven times for its customer service, and in 2007 Enterprise was ranked number nine on Business Weeks top 25 companies customer service list.

Not only is Enterprise one of the leading car rental companies in the United States because of its commitment to giving the best quality of service this company is also geared to employment. This company believes that the more branches or divisions they create the more chances of hiring people. With the current economic situation that we have employment is probably the only solution we can consider.

Operating a total fleet of around 1.1 million vehicles, Enterprise car rental has other business divisions which include Enterprise Car Sales, Enterprise Rent-A-Truck and Enterprise Fleet Management.

The history of Enterprise proves that and fair pricing, pure hustle and great customer service is a winning combination. When choosing to rent a car, don’t forget to add Enterprise Rent a Car to your list. To find out more about this car rental company you can check out their web site. It Offers a great range of services and cars they will provide to you on your next purchase with them.

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Before we start, let’s define the term ’super exotic sports cars’. Sports cars, by definition are borderline racing cars; boasting powerful performance and sleek looks. Their prestige makes them expensive, and thus the domain of a select few. With reference to sports cars, the term “exotic” refers to vehicles produced in very limited numbers. This of course increases their exclusivity and by virtue of this, their value. Exotic sports cars will, in all likelihood, be built by smaller manufacturers or perhaps the super high-end vehicles will be created by some of the better-known car companies outside of the United States, as exclusive models.

Many exotic sports cars are the stuff of legend. The world’s fastest car, the McLaren F1, for instance is a well-known exotic. Although only around one hundred F1s were produced and the manufacturer is not a household name (outside of the Grand Prix circuits of course), the McLarens are coveted sports cars. All exotic sports cars are highly sought after and, as status symbols, are second to none in the sports car world.

But, assuming that you can afford it, is an exotic sports car for you?

It is easy to be seduced by the allure of owning an exotic sports car. Owning one can be very tempting. Amongst the purists, the cars themselves are often considered the pinnacle of design. Any enthusiast who has the means will tell you that when an opportunity to invest in an exotic sports car presents itself, resistance can be very difficult.

One should try and be objective about the proposition though.

Before making such a major commitment, there are three factors you should consider.

Exotic Sports Cars Are Very Expense
The cost of owning such a prestigious car, does not end when you part with the initial payment. Even if one can afford the initial asking price of an exotic (and not many can), one needs to be aware of the likely ongoing running expenses , which can be significant. The maintenance and repair of an exotic car is certain to be expensive compared to non-exotic vehicles and a buyer should attempt to discover what kind of costs he or she is likely to experience in order to keep the car in running order. There can be no cost cutting on parts for these high end vehicles.

Parts for prestige cars are likely to be in short supply, if they are available at all. The likelihood that the owners of exotic sports cars will need to have some parts custom made during their ownership of the vehicle is quite high. And the cost will be significant. This is especially true of older exotics, many of which will have been orphaned when their original manufacturer stopped making cars. Not only will this prove extremely expensive, one can also expect it to be time consuming as well. And, as time passes, the necessary investment will only become greater.

Your usual mechanic cannot be expected to be able to repair exotic sports cars. You will need specialised mechanics with specialised tools to be able to ensure that appropriate and professional repairs are carried out. Not only will such individuals be, in all probability much more expensive than your usual mechanics, you would be very fortunate if you found one in your town. You should expect to have to do a lot of traveling in order to find suitable mechanical help.

All too often a sports car buff will purchase an exotic, without though to the ongoing costs, and, as a consequence be completely unprepared to handle additional future expenses. A thorough planning of expected costs and the means to meet those costs would certainly be in order.

Reliability Of High End Vehicles
Even though an exotic sports car may represent the ultimate in performance, One cannot assume that it will also be reliable. This will hold particularly true for the older ’classic’ exotic cars. As with any high performance machine, exotic sports cars can be quite delicate (temperamental) which will, in all probability, require that you, or someone close to you be regularly on hand to make the adjustments to ensure that the vehicle stays in operating order. Exotic sports cars are well known for the spectacular side of their performance when they running well. However, the other side of the coin is that they are notorious for being among the most temperamental of vehicles that one may encounter.

If you plan to run an exotic sports car on a regular basis, you should be prepared for the highs and los of motoring. The sublime feeling of driving a top car with top performance can often be forgotten if the same car stops and refuses to start many miles from any assistance.

The Drivability of Exotic Cars
Most owners of high performance cars will tell you that such vehicles take ’some getting used too’. Optimum performance comes at a price, and will depend very largely on the skill of the driver. So, if you are relatively inexperienced, then please do not expect to get the best out of your car straight away. This in itself could prove too frustrating for many potentials owners. One should also take into account the relative risk of driving a high performance cars whilst still inexperienced.

For those to whom the additional cost of time in learning to drive a prestige car optimally and safely is not an issue, an additional, problem arises in the adjustment of seats and pedals for example. Small things that are irrelevant in normal cars take on much greater significance when applied to exotic sports cars.

When considering the purchase of an exotic sports car, one must look past the romance and excitement of owning a legendary vehicle. There are real concerns and obstacles to be overcome before the full enjoyment and benefit of owning such a car can be achieved.

The article was written by Charlie Cory, who is the owner of Autos Inclusive. Autos Inclusive provides up to date news on all aspects of automobiles and motoring in general.http://www.autos-inclusive.com/exotic_sports_cars.html

According to studies, fast cars are more often involved in road accidents compared to other types of cars. People who drive their fast cars almost to the limits sometimes lose control of their cars that they end up either skidding off the road, get into collision with other vehicles and other forms road accidents. However, the good news is that although fast cars are often involved in road accidents, these incidents are not really much related to the technical defects or the overall set-up of the vehicle itself.

Experts believe that fast cars are actually built to perform well on the road but the driving skills of the people behind the wheels may not be at par with the power of the fast car. In most cases, the drivers of fast cars overestimate their driving skills and end up losing control of their cars. Since accidents do happen, it is therefore very important to drive carefully and never abuse the power of your fast car. Furthermore, before you do buy cars, you should check out the safety features of the car thoroughly.

Safety Features That You Should Look For In Fast Cars

The first thing that you need to check when buying fast cars is the safety features. Your car should have antilock braking systems (ABS). The ABS will allow you to stop your car fast. Good ABS will help you deal with certain tight situations on the road. During panic stops, the ABS will allow you to steer you car and prevent any untoward incidents. To learn more about the ABS of fast cars, ask your car dealer to explain to you in details how this feature works. You may also ask the car dealer to demonstrate how the ABS works so that you will have a concrete idea of how your car will perform in tight situations.

Aside from the ABS, you should take a closer look into the traction control of the fast car. This feature will help prevent traction loss while your car is speeding. This feature can be very helpful especially during extreme weathers and when you are driving at top speed in some winding road. Combined with the ABS, the traction control will help you keep your car stable on the road even during bad weathers.

However, since this feature do have its own limitations, driving slowly and carefully during extreme weather conditions is still very much advisable. Never for one moment think that because your car have good safety features, you can still drive fast even during extreme weather conditions.

On the other hand, since accidents do happen, it always pays to check the airbag features of the fast car before you buy it. Look for airbags at the front and side of the car. Knee airbags are also very important.

Gavin Drake is a self confessed “Petrol Head” and loves fast cars. He runs Fast cars Info where fellow petrol heads can come chat, share photo’s and catch up on the latest automotive news.

Rising fuel prices are a reality. So is the technology for a water powered car. Yes, you read that right. Scientists have developed a device that extracts HHO from ordinary water through a process called electrolysis. Although water will not be the primary fuel used, a water powered car can be a genuine solution to our dependence on expensive oil.

While water fueled cars may sound like something out of a science-fiction book, the principles behind this procedure come out of a high school chemistry book. By passing an electric current through water, the individual atoms of hydrogen and oxygen are removed from the water, creating a compound known as HHO. This is a type of gas commonly known as Brown gas that can be burned cleanly while supplying a stable source of energy.

Once produced, the Brown gas is directed to the airflow that is located in the intake manifold of the car’s engine. After this, it is mixed with the gasoline and both fuels are combusted or burned together, creating the power needed to drive the car. The wonderful part about this invention is the fact that it doesn’t require an overhaul of the car’s engine or a costly setup of equipment. Water powered cars only need a device that is placed under the hood. This device can be removed or replaced without a lot of mechanical skill, which increases the advantages of this invention.

The benefits of water fueled cars are enormous. Although the technology doesn’t exist yet to run a car completely on water, this device can dramatically improve gas mileage. The extraction of HHO from water can easily supplement the current fuel usage and decrease our nation’s dependency on foreign oil sources. An added bonus is the more efficient running of the car’s engine. When burned as an energy source, Brown gas produces water and oxygen as by-products. This makes it a more environmentally friendly fuel, as it doesn’t contribute any harmful substances to the atmosphere and even joins in the fight against global warming with its decreased carbon dioxide emission. Besides the favorable impact on the environment and the obvious financial savings to your gas tank, this type of technology also becomes an IRS deduction.

The next question we should all be asking is “Why isn’t this device installed in every car?” That’s harder to answer than explaining how the extraction process works. For many years, the control of oil equals power. If water powered cars became widely available, the quest for oil would diminish and the key world leaders would be shuffled—possibly to their disadvantage.

The science behind water powered cars has been in existence for about 20 years. Unfortunately, this amazing device hasn’t received the accolades or the attention it deserves. The principles behind powering a car with ordinary water have been proven to be effective, yet, the next step is a wider dissemination of this knowledge, which will result in a much-needed outcry by drivers for the government to fully sponsor such technology. The gas crisis is real but water fueled cars may be the start of a brand new and economical solution.

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In the seventies it seems that most shows were to an extent, known for the cars that the stars drove in them as well as the stars themselves. Some of the shows you will find listed here, the cars in the shows were even known to receive their own fan mail. The weekly hero of the action packed T.V. show was almost assuredly driving a fast and expensive sports car. Most people tend to think they used the same car in every episode but usually there was a whole team of identical cars that followed the stars through the series.

See how many of the following cars you can remember from the seventies:

1. Gran Torino on Starsky and Hutch.

This was everyone’s favorite Muscle Car it seemed, at least the most recognizable.
The paint job (red with that big, white stripe) and the style prompted Ford to add it to their line. Gran Torino enthusiasts still get together to show off their rides to this day!

2. Do you remember Dan Tanna and his 1957 Thunderbird from Vegas?

In this program Robert Urich played a cop in Las Vegas named Dan Tanna who just loved cruising around the strip in his T-Bird. It was a bright and shiny red and was actually two identical cars used that they switched back and forth when taping the show. The character started out with a corvette but ended up with his signature T-Bird instead

3. Who can forget that bumbling detective Columbo and his beat up, old Peugeot? Well it can be categorized as a sports car technically, but it sure didn’t look like one or act like one. But Columbo and his Peugeot was a match made in heaven with their unkempt appearance. Some folks in Ohio ended up with the car after the show was cancelled but they revived it for the Columbo movie in the 80’s.

4. The golden Firebird Espirit of Detective Rockford is another classic. James Garner played Detective Rockford and always seemed to be having financial troubles but he could always afford to drive around in his signature Firebird.

5. 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado from Mannix. Another one of those great detective shows. Joe Mannix was played by actor Mike Connors and it was a very customized vehicle indeed and one that most people remember. Mannix had secret compartments all over the Toronado and it was a little more high tech then many cars of its era. In later episodes Mannix had an array of cars at his disposal but the 1966 Toronado seem to make the most impact.

Each one of these cars is memorialized by film. If you asked anyone about the 70’s famous cars undoubtedly they would mention one or more of these cars. Of course there were a lot of others but these five seem to be the most likely to come up in a conversation about the era. After all they certainly did seem to steal the show right out from under the human stars.

Jackson Porter is a staff writer at Automobile Enthusiast and is an occasional contributor to several other websites, including Environmental Central.

Vehicle tracking is widely known now as something that can be bought and then placed inside the car. These vehicle tracking devices make use of a global positioning system (GPS) that can find the location of the device anywhere on the planet. Because these devices make use of satellites, they work anywhere in the world, and can be accessed from any computer if one has the right software and knows the proper codes.

With vehicle tracking devices like Lo/Jack (used by law enforcement) many people protect their cars from theft. But until the advent of the OnStar service, these devices had to be purchased and then put into the car. But now many GM-made vehicles come standard with OnStar built right in, and there is more to this service than just vehicle tracking.

OnStar makes use of vehicle tracking as a sort of safety measure. You have to pay a monthly service, however (many of the dealers that sell cars with this service offer a year free). You can call OnStar on your cell and they can perform a number of services, including unlocking your doors if you lock your keys in. This might actually worry some people, as it is uncomfortable to know that someone can just unlock your car door like that.

But, the main safety advantage is that if you are in an accident and cannot use your phone, the OnStar people can use the vehicle tracking to locate your car and send emergency crews. This can offer peace of mind. But it does not completely erase the privacy questions raised by a service that has almost total access to your car. Some people are not comfortable with this arrangement. Besides, if you sell the car, there goes your device. When you own the device separately, all you need to do is transfer it to the new car.

Luckily, if you want to be able to have vehicle tracking without the creepy privacy violations, it is possible to buy vehicle trackers separately from a variety of reputable online dealers. This can give you true peace of mind, knowing that your car is as protected as you can make it with your very own vehicle tracking.

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Are you looking for the perfect gift for the car lover in your life? While there are several things you could get them such as a car picture, a new mug with their favourite car on it or a cool tee shirt with an awesome car on it. But aren’t these all things you have given this person before? For people who love a certain thing the options for gift giving begin to dwindle quickly as the holidays pass by year after year. A person can only have so many pictures, so many new coffee mugs and so many different shirts before the idea of gift giving really becomes a stressful thing instead of a joy. If you are at this point then there is one gift you might not have thought of, a branded model car.

With a printed model car you can not only choose the kind of car you want to purchase but you can also chose the colour of the car and the details that will go on it. These promotional model cars can then also be personalised with the gift recipients name on the hood, trunk or down the side of the car. That will make this particular promotional gift one that is so much more personal and enjoyable.

So what occasions are the best for giving a branded model car? Just about any occasion will be appropriate for giving the gift of a promotional model car. Ideally you want to give you gift to a person who is old enough to be responsible for the care of the branded model cars. These gifts are not really toys to be played with rather they are items to be admired.

If you have a child who is turning 16 years old and getting his or her license then a branded model car would be a great gift for their sweet 16. You could also give this branded model car to a child who is turning 18 years old and heading into adulthood. Giving the gift of a special branded model car can end up being the highlight of a very special birthday.

A branded model car is also a great gift to give to someone who is retiring. Many people who have a passion for cars will begin to develop that passion even more after they retire. Giving them the gift of a printed model car would be a great farewell present. Don’t forget to personalise it with a “Happy Retirement” along with the date so they can always remember when they received this very special gift.

As you can see there is no set holiday or occasion where you can or cannot give the gift of a printed model car. Just make sure to think long and hard about the perfect model along with the perfect colour since you will have so many different models and colours to choose from this will be the hard part. Picking out a great message to personalise the model cars with will be the easy part.

Matt Franks is director of Fluid Branding, the UK’s largest supplier of Promotional Model Cars and other Promotional Products at www.fluidbranding.com. For Eco Friendly promotional products, including Recycled, Organic and Sustainable items visit www.ecoincentives.com

The all new BMW M6 Coupe is the most sophisticated and powerful 6 Series ever: five-liter engine capacity, 10 cylinders, 507 horsepower, 383 lb-ft maximum torque, and engine speed beyond the 8,000 rpm limit.

The BMW M6 V-10 507 Hp Engine comes with all the driving dynamics required for the racetrack, while in terms of comfort and equipment it is simply ideal for all roads. Its chassis and suspension, elegant body in innovative lightweight technology, as well as the wide range of luxury equipment and the ten-cylinder high-speed engine gives the car a dynamic and impressive performance.

BMW’s high-speed engine concept allows an optimum gearbox and final drive transmission ratio in all cases, thus guaranteeing impressive thrust and momentum on the road at all times. The engine control unit has ionic current technology serving to detect any tendency of the engine to knock, misfire and suffer mis-combustion. This intelligent control unit is able to sense any tendency to knock via the spark plug in each cylinder, checking the correct ignition setting and recognizing any tendency to misfire and thus allowing the engine to run as closely as possible to its theoretical limits, developing optimum power and performance in the process.

Variable dual-VANOS camshaft control ensures an optimum cylinder charge cycle. This means even more performance, an improved torque curve, optimum responsiveness, lower fuel consumption, and emissions reduced to a minimum.

Its twin chamber exhaust system is made of stainless steel all the way to the silencers, before exhaust emissions leave the car through the four tailpipes. Exhaust emissions meet the European EU4 and, respectively, the US LEV2 standards.

The BMW M6 seven-speed SMG transmission is the world’s only sequential transmission with seven gears and Drivelogic. With qualities even greater than on a six-speed SMG gearbox, this transmission allows manual selection of gears with extremely short gearshift times as well as comfortable cruising qualities thanks to the automatic gear selection function.

The variable, speed-sensing M Differential Lock gives the M6 superior driving stability and optimum traction. Its Dynamic Stability Control with the first stage of DSC is conceived for maximum driving safety.

With all these outstanding features, BMW has continued its tradition of excellence in the M6. Likewise, Parts Train is the ultimate site for the ultimate car featuring BMW Car Parts. Check out its online BMW Parts and BMW Accessories at http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByVehicle/BMW . It offers discount prices on new, OEM and aftermarket BMW auto parts and BMW car parts for all BMW models.

Jenny McLane is a 36 year old native of Iowa and has a knack for research on cars and anything and everything about it. She works full time as a Market Analyst for one of the leading car parts suppliers in the country today.

Sales of luxury car sales have suffered more than those of mid range and economy cars during this recession. No surprise there. People are spending less on everything, and luxury items are usually the first to get cut from the budget. Conspicuous consumption is out of style in these lean times. All businesses, including auto makers are looking at their product lines’ profitability out of necessity. They’re axing less profitable brands, like Pontiac and Saturn just to stay alive. Why aren’t they cutting their luxury car brands? Because luxury cars continue to offer value.

Luxury cars from BMW to Rolls Royce offer the latest and greatest safety features. Manufacturers of luxury cars invest the funds to research and design new safety features. Indeed, many of the safety features found in less expensive cars today, like anti-lock brakes and air bags were first introduced in luxury vehicles. The expense of developing these innovations raises the price of luxury cars, but as a result, they consistently have higher safety ratings than less expensive cars.

Luxury cars have more and better standard features. After all, buyers who are willing to pay for a luxury vehicle don’t want the stripped down model. Luxury car manufacturers also offer a wider variety of options. You can get heated leather seats, headrest mounted dvd players, in-dash cd players and surround sound Bose stereo systems that work with your iPod. You can get plush interiors including soft leather and real wood trim. Keyless entry and ignition, night vision displays and integrated child booster seats are some of the newer available options. Some cars offer a memory driver’s seat. By recognizing the key fob, seats, side mirrors and seat belt anchors are set to the preference of the driver.

Luxury car performance is almost always better than other cars. The manufacturers invest more in time and quality materials to make sure that their top of the line cars have superior handling and enhanced aesthetic value. Features like adaptive suspension can sense road conditions and vary the firmness of struts or shock absorbers for a more comfortable ride. It’s these kinds of things, that many drivers never even know about, that can make for a better driving experience.

Luxury automakers offer longer and more comprehensive warranties. Coupled with better reliability, it could be said that the luxury car owner pays more upfront to save on repairs later. Luxury car dealership service departments offer a first-class experience too. You’re more likely to enjoy a free wi-fi connection and gourmet coffee while waiting for your car. If it needs to stay in the shop for a while, you’re likely to get a comfortable loaner car.

Even in these difficult times, image and prestige are still important. Details like genuine wood, aluminum or carbon fiber trim make a difference. People who want their car to convey their status and exemplify their success will want to be seen in a luxury car. Even those who just want the very best available, and can afford it, will always gravitate toward the luxury car market.

Like the rest of the automobile industry, luxury carmakers are seeing tough times and lower sales volume. In the long term, though, luxury cars will survive and thrive because they offer real value to the consumer. Whether you’re looking for a top of the line sports car with excellent handling, a professional looking car with comfort and safety, or a combination of the two, you’ll always be able to find it.

Written by Coleen Bennett: Infiniti CA, Infiniti G35 Riverside and Costa Mesa Cadillac.

Should You Buy A Hybrid Car

A hybrid car is a specifically planned and made vehicle that mixes the strength of the conventional gasoline motor and electricity. In the past, many have referred to hybrid cars as electric cars.

Technically, a hybrid automobile can not be classified as just electric because only about 40% of the energy use of the vehicle is from electric sources, in the form of collected electricity in batteries.

As oil costs continue to rise with depleting supplies and rapid expansion in demand, all economies globally are experiencing the setbacks of the need to limit high use of fuel.

For a long time, research and improvement has been vigorously finding ways on how struggles in regards to very high demand could finally be abolished. With the invention of the hybrid automobile, car owners and drivers all over the world are now manifesting comfort that yes there is hope.

Though the wide use of hybrid cars provides hope that in the future, when oil sources finally and fully run out, the transportation industry will not experience the drawback. Yes, at this time, driving a hybrid car could result in huge savings for the car owner.

At least, the overall usage of oil could be significantly reduced. Research continues to be ongoing so that in the near future, further more efficient versions of the modern hybrid car can be developed and launched into the market.

However, just like many other predecessor technologies, there are many problems to owning and using a hybrid automobile. Many people hope that in the upcoming months or years, people can finally realize a better and more useful hybrid vehicle. Here are the most realistic and understandable of those frustrations.

If the hybrid automobile gets into possible accidents and collisions in the future, there is a possibility that the incident would be more tragic. A hybrid automobile traditionally and usually has high voltage cables within it.

Because hybrid cars are still not quite rampant and regular, purchasing spare parts may be very challenging, if not impossible. In addition, costs of spare parts can be rather costly.

Any hybrid automobile needs to allocate a significant amount of space for batteries. Because the hybrid automobile needs batteries to make it work and for the use of some if its functions, the total weight of the automobile gets greater and greater.

Because the hybrid vehicle technology is still a fairly new automobile technology, it is just certain that the automobile is costly. On the average, a hybrid car these days costs more than the standard and typical automobiles by approximately $3,000 to $6,000.

That is just an average and is expected with the high demand for the car as more buyers get thrilled about it and manufacturers continue to make the automobile models on a restricted ability.

There are several states in the United States and some other global governments globally that are charging additional fees and other charges for possession and registration.

A regular and even basic hybrid automobile is composed of a very sophisticated automobile system. Thus, ordinary mechanics likely would not have the necessary and required skill set and understanding to attend to any technical requirement for repair of any hybrid automobile.

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The prices of gas and fuel have already gone down but it seems like the market has already learned much during that experience. You see, according to dealers and retailers as well as manufacturers of vehicles in the auto market, more and more American customers are purchasing cars and vehicles that run on alternative fuel. The list of alternative fuel vehicles include those hybrid vehicles as well as those that could run on diesel and ethanol.

According to Fred Webber, the current president and chief executive of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, “Our priority is to get the word out that alternative fuel autos are on sale now, and these vehicles are the quickest way to reduce gasoline use. No one wants to see high gas prices and concerns about energy security, but the good news about today’s energy situation is that more Americans are purchasing one of the many fuel efficient automobiles on sale today.” The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers is actually an organization that represents nine of the automakers which sell their products around the globe as well as in the United States.

Sure enough, more and more people are opting to own one unit of these alternative fuel vehicles. One thing is that they would be getting much on savings. Fuel prices may have gone down but the alternative sources of energy for a vehicle to run do cost much, much less. Plus, maintaining them is not that difficult for many replacements parts for these alternative vehicles are readily available in the market along with other parts like Pontiac performance parts. The auto world is now opening up their arms to these alternative fuel vehicles so much so that keeping them in good condition now becomes an easy and economical task.

Webber even further adds, “Every model of auto is available today with some kind of fuel efficient technology, such as variable valve timing, continuously variable transmissions, and cylinder deactivation. We urge all consumers to check out these fuel efficient options on dealers’ lots today.” The list of fuel efficient vehicles in the market includes hybrids like the Honda Insight, the Toyota Prius, the Ford Escape Hybrid, and the Toyota Sienna Hybrid.

Auto Parts Fast http://www.fastbodyparts.com/parts/pontiac/ ### As a former news correspondent for an auto-related website, Stacey has gathered extensive knowledge and experience in the automotive industry. This 34 year old mother of two from Memphis is a genuine car lover.

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