The top 4 cars of this year by Thomas Calkins

So you have been planning on buying yourself a brand new car! Well, with the hordes of models out there in the industry, how do you find yourself a car that will be the envy of the neighbourhood? Well, with our guide on the 4 most top rated cars of this year, you won't go wrong!

i. The Honda Fit

This is one car that has been touted as the 'biggest thing' to hit the market! In fact this has been one of the most top rated cars till date. The average price of this car ranges between 14 to 16 thousand dollars but that's a small price considering the many advantages this car brings! It is a fun car that promises a lot of fuel efficiency while also being extremely compact. However, just because it is compact doesn't mean it compromises on the interior space! Not at all - this car has ample room and leg space inside which is another reason why this is one of the top rated cars this year! It has received some of the best scores in terms of crash protection, reliability as well as satisfaction.

ii. The Honda Civic

Honda seems to rule the roost this year as the Civic gets second place after the Fit. This is another of those top rated cars that truly deserves its place! It comes with a nice comfortable and spacious interior, plenty of comfort in the riding experience as well as great handling. The price of the car is between 17 to 23 thousand dollars. This car is also great because it has good fuel economy, great results in terms of crash tests and is also very reliable. While this car may not be as economical as the Fit, it certainly makes up for it with its stylish exterior and good mileage.

iii. The Honda Accord

The Accord comes with a hybrid version and prices start at 20000 and peak till around 30000 dollars. The fuel economy of this car is quite good and is actually one shade better than the Honda Civic. The car has been voted one of the top rated cars this year and provides nice handling, roomy interior space as well as loads of comfortable riding experience. The Accord comes with a 25 mpg in the V6 variety. This car is definitely a choice if you don't mind spending a little more especially since you get a great riding experience.

iv. Infiniti G35

The cost of this car is fairly expensive ranging between 35 to 39 thousand dollars. However this car has been voted one of the top rated cars for good reason. It comes in two varieties - rear wheel or all wheel. You can expect great speeds with a power of 306 HP, a speed of 0-60 in just 5.4 seconds, which is really fast compared to most other cars! It has a nice agile handling, roomy interiors as well as good control over steering functionality. No wonder that this car is one of the top rated cars this year!

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Thomas is a car community expert with autosondisplay.com that is an online car site includes Top Rated Cars, auto community and more.

2008 Hybrid Car Market Continues To Evolve by Jim Hofman

The 2008 auto year is officially under way, and new models of 2008 hybrid cars are now or will soon be available to consumers. For those unfamiliar with hybrid cars, let's briefly explain why they differ from regular vehicles and why environmentally conscious consumers prefer hybrid vehicles.

For those unfamiliar with how hybrid vehicles work and what they do, here's a short primer. Hybrid vehicles typically use both an energy storage system and a traditional gasoline engine, thereby eliminating sole reliance on gas for power. This in turn expends less gas and less harmful emissions.

To many, hybrid vehicles are appealing, especially as gas prices reach record levels. Hybrid vehicles boast an energy storage system, which recycles energy and circumvents the gas burning engine and powers the vehicle on this recycled energy. Those who may benefit most from hybrid vehicles are city drivers, who are more prone to gas wasting situations like traffic stops, idling, and stop and go traffic.

The Partial List Of New 2008 Hybrid Cars:

Midsize Hybrid Vehicles:

Chevy Malibu rolls out a new hybrid model as a 2009 offering late this summer or early fall. Others with similar plans include the Ford Fusion and Saturn's AURA in their Green Line. Also expect a new version of the Mercury Milan as a hybrid.

Crossovers and SUV's Go Hybrid:

Expect Saturn to roll out the VUE as the newest member of their Green Line, offering half the emissions of their regular model. Also with new models will be the Chevy Equinox, Toyota Prius, and Toyota Sienna.

Hybrid Pickups and Hybrid Trucks:

New from General Motors in the hybrid pickup and full size truck category will be the Chevy Silverado, a full size pickup expected to debut as a 2009 model. Also from GM and another 2009 model will be the GMC Sierra, also a pickup.

Other 2008 Hybrid Car Happenings:

Of interest is the first hybrid car from China, the Roewe 750, a midsize car. Chinese car manufacturer SAIE is producing the hybrid 750, their version of the United Kingdom's Rover 75.

Expect to see even more hybrid car and hybrid truck model introductions as we move into the 2009 and 2010 model years. The hybrid car and truck market is ever expanding, and auto manufacturers are more than happy to meet the demand.

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Water powered cars? Is it fable or fact to be able to drive a water powered car? by JD Stratis

Review: This article examines the potential of savings of a water powered car, and advises you if the technology exists for water powered cars or not.?

The reality is, a water powered car has the capability of saving us alot of money on gasoline costs, but most water powered cars and supposed technologies up to now have been more expensive to adapt than purchasing a new hybrid vehicle

What this involves is a kit to adapt to your existing vehicle engine to give you Hydrogen-On-Demand when you need it.

Understand that this is not to suggest you should build a water powered car from the ground up to run on water and gasoline. Not at all. Instead, this means building simple mechanisms that will enable a vehicle engine to run on water as well as gasoline. Hence, the water powered car phrase. There are no significant changes to make to your vehicle. The technology can work with virtually any car or truck.

Simply put, this technology requires assembling simple to make components that utilise current out of your car's battery to divide water into a gas known as HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO, also known as Brown's Gas or Hydroxy, combusts perfectly providing significantly more energy to your engine.

Plus the most remarkable benefit is that HHO gas is more powerful than gas. In fact 3 times more potent than gasoline.

This can result in huge savings in gas costs for your driving habits. This may deliver you savings of as much as $897.40 yearly, depending on your driving habits. If there are two, three or four drivers in the household, this amount increments dramatically. But suppose you operate a fleet of fifty drivers in your business? This could increase your savings even more.

First things first... this isn't about operating your car on 100% water. Naturally, there is information available about running your car completely on water though the technology is not foolproof or affordable at this point.

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The All New And Improved Honda Civic Tour by Jim Harris

The Honda Civic was introduced in July 1972 as a two-door coupe, followed by a three-door hatchback version that September. The Civic evolved from having an 1170 cc engine (1973) to having engines with larger capacities and more creature comforts (air conditioning, power windows, etc.) through the 1980s, 1990s and into the 2000s. As the Civic's reputation for quality, clever engineering and steadfast reliability continued to grow, so did the little Honda's popularity, as sales figures that topped 200,000 annually attested.

Early models of the Civic were typically outfitted with a basic AM radio, rudimentary heater, foam cushioned plastic trim, two-speed wipers, and painted steel rims with a chromed wheel nut cap. The current Civic has become much more luxurious with satellite-linked navigation, a six-speed manual transmission, power locks and power windows available. The current Civic has become much more luxurious with satellite-linked navigation, a six-speed manual transmission, power locks and power windows available. A passenger-side airbag became standard on all Civics, and antilock brakes were now optional on the EX coupe, Si hatchback and LX sedan. In the United States of America, the Civic is the second-longest continuously-running nameplate from a Japanese manufacturer; only the Toyota Corolla, introduced in 1968, has been in production longer. Although Civics are not designed to be performance cars, they have been used for racing ever since their introduction.

A neatly chiseled exterior devoid of gimmickry, an intelligent interior design with supportive seats, large gauges and high-quality fit and finish made the 1984 Civic line attractive and an immediate success. In 1986 an Si version of the Civic hatchback was introduced, featuring a pop-up glass sunroof, body colored bumpers and sedan-style disk wheel covers. The seventh generation Civic arrived as a 2001 model and the Civic Si returned for 2002. The natural gas-powered Civic GX debuted in mid-2006 continues unchanged. The 2006 Civic received the "Best Buy" award from Quatro Rodas magazine, the most prestigious car magazine in the country.

For the past seven years, the Honda Civic Tour has presented some of today's hottest music while also creating awareness of today's most pressing environmental concerns. With the transverse engine placement of its 1169 cc engine and front-wheel drive, like the British Mini, the car provided good interior space despite overall small dimensions. For the past three years the Honda Civic Tour has worked to promote environmental consciousness by giving away customized Honda Civic Hybrids to lucky fans.

This year's Honda Civic Tour is full of cool surprises for our fans. Recently, to add even more excitement to its environmental message, the Honda Civic Tour crafted an "Eco-village" as a test in Buffalo, NY, where concertgoers received a crash course in how to be a friend to Mother Nature. According to the EPA's 2005 Fuel Economy Guide, the Civic hybrid car is the leading, fuel-efficient compact car. The price for a new Civic isn't much higher than the price for a used one, and the cars will last a long time, and hold their value in the mean time.

The rest of the Americas receive the North American-market Civic sedan and coupe in some countries

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The Evolution Of The Honda Accord by Jim Harris

The first generation Honda Accord was launched in 1976 as a two-door hatchback with 68 horsepower (51 kW), a 93. Honda chose the name Accord, reflecting "Honda's desire for accord and harmony between people, society and the automobile. It has achieved considerable success, especially in the USA, where it was the best-selling Japanese car for 15 years (1982-97), and became the first Japanese-branded vehicle to be manufactured in the US. The Accord became the first Japanese car to be produced in the US in 1982, when production commenced in Marysville, Ohio at Marysville Auto Plant where cars were produced and exported back to Japan. The Honda Accord has been sold in most automotive markets throughout the world. The European Honda Accord, also made in Sweden, became very different from its cousins in terms of styling, and was also shorter than the JDM and USDM Accords.

The Car

The Accord was originally planned to be a V6-powered car with a long hood and sporty pretensions. Vastly improved quality control, however, made this one of the most reliable cars on the US market, a position it still holds today. This was one of the first US production cars to feature optic reflectors with completely clear lenses on the headlamps replacing the more conventional sealed beam styled lighting. A little-known fact about the 1998 Accord was that it was assembled in New Zealand at the very end of overall New Zealand CKD car production (due to changes in tariffs for car importation in that country). Now a vastly different car to the worldwide Accord, the North American model grew larger still, gaining more interior room and weight than its international counterpart. The American Accord was only available in sedan and coupe form, becoming the largest Accord to date

The Next Generation

For the first time, Honda offered an "enthusiast" version of the Accord in the US, adding a sports suspension and mating the 6-speed manual transmission from the Acura CL to the V6 Honda Accord Coupe. Modernizing both the interior and exterior, the second generation Accord was mechanically very similar to the original, using the same 75 hp (56 kW), 1751 cc EK1 CVCC engine. Honda introduced the Insight, America's first hybrid vehicle still the fuel economy leader, in December 1999. Honda then took hybrid technology into the mainstream with the introduction of the Civic Hybrid in March 2002.

The 2006 Honda Accord Hybrid, in only its second model year received a number of improvements including exterior updates to further differentiate the Accord Hybrid from other Accord Models. Honda presented to the world the exciting Accord Tourer Concept and the new generation of Honda diesel engines, i-DTEC at the 2007 Frankfurt motor show. In 2008 the Honda Accord was completely redesigned, boasting more power and passenger space. In real-world use, however, the car's fuel economy was disappointing and people balked at its higher price.

In Conclusion

In reviews, it has been found that the latest Honda Accord continues to excel as a family sedan or midsize coupe. Consumers interested in a Honda Accord but limited to a smaller budget could also check out the fourth-generation Accord, which was available starting in 1990. However, the Accord has matured into a larger car now approaching the likes of the Ford Taurus, but is still given "compact" status. Honda sold the North American Accord in a few other markets including Asian (now made in Thailand), Middle Eastern, Caribbean, Australian and New Zealand markets with mixed results.

When examined from a holistic standpoint, it's easy to see why this Honda car has become an automotive icon and one of our editors' top recommendations.

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The petrol vs diesel debate by Ranjit Kaur

It's not easy being a motorist these days. In the past, you just hopped in the car, filled up and made your journey without thinking about it too much. However, with the growing threat of climate change, we now have to worry about the impact of our road use on the environment, as well as on our pockets.

Many people are considering how they can reduce their car's emissions whilst also getting cheap car insurance and saving money on fuel. Some may start taking public transport or walking short distances instead of driving, whilst others may alter their driving behaviour so their car performs more efficiently.

However, there is one thing which motorists must also consider if they want to reduce the impact their driving is having on the world. This is their choice of car. It is probably unreasonable to ask drivers to change their car purely on the basis of the environment, as it is a major change which could have some financial implications. However, as drivers change their car every two years on average, it is likely that many people will be considering what next to get anyway.

One of the major decisions that the eco-concerned motorist has to think about when buying a new car is what type of fuel the engine should run on. Currently, diesels make up around a quarter of all new cars sold while vehicles with petrol account for the vast majority of the rest, with hybrids and alternative fuel cars making up a tiny percentage.

The major choice, therefore, is petrol or diesel? In years gone by, diesel engines had a reputation for being smelly and slow, but this is now not the case. They now perform almost on a par with petrol engines, although some motoring enthusiasts will make a case for petrol still being a little better. For your average driver, though, the difference in performance will not be too much of a concern.

There are significant differences between the kind of emissions which are produced by diesel and petrol engines. When the carbon dioxide emissions of all diesel and petrol cars were averaged out, the CO2 production of diesels came out at 169g/km, whilst the rate of CO2 emissions for 'petrols' was significantly more at 214g/km.

However, despite the massive publicity over how CO2 emissions relate to climate change, the situation isn't quite that simple. Cars give off a number of noxious emissions which all have a damaging effect on the environment â€" and possibly on us too. For example, diesel gives off higher levels of nitrous oxide and particulate matter, whilst burning petrol releases much more carbon monoxide.

Fortunately, diesels can be fitted with Diesel Particulate Filters which vastly reduce the level of particulate matter which is being emitted without affecting performance. As these are not yet mandatory in new diesel cars, anyone interested in getting one fitted should speak to their dealer. However, the filter will not have any effect on the levels of nitrous oxide given off by a diesel engine.

The amount of emissions released by a car is in part dependent on the fuel efficiency of that vehicle. It follows that cars which burn fuel more efficiently will also emit less as they use less fuel to run. Whilst this is good for the environment, it is also desirable because it will reduce the amount you spend on fuel.

Generally speaking, cars which run on diesel are much more efficient than those that use petrol. A small hatchback running on diesel can get as much as 65mpg, whilst an identical car running on petrol will get just 45mpg. Similarly, a medium-sized family car powered by a diesel engine will get 50mpg compared to 35mpg for a petrol equivalent. It is estimated that this will save around £250 to £300 for every 10,000 miles driven.

So if diesels generally produce fewer CO2 emissions and have lower fuel costs, why is it that petrol cars still make up the majority of vehicles sold? Well, many people find petrol cars an attractive prospect because they cost significantly less to buy â€" more than the savings that they would make from better fuel efficiency. However, it is worth bearing in mind that diesels tend to hold their value better so sell for more on the used car market.

Although the choice of fuel doesn't make a difference when it comes to finding a cheap car insurance deal, people who drive petrol cars may find that they make additional savings on servicing. Diesels tend to have shorter servicing intervals and the cost of replacement parts is higher than those for petrol cars.

As can be seen from this debate, the choice between diesel and petrol can be difficult to make and many motorists may find themselves caught between the two. However, for those who want to go the extra mile for the environment â€" and possibly for their pocket too â€" it may be worth considering hybrid or alternative fuel cars.

Although there is a rather limited range of hybrids at present, it is likely that the range will grow dramatically in the coming months and years. On top of this, many diesels can be converted quite easily to accept biodiesel and other alternative fuels. Motor insurance companies are already offering cheap car insurance quotes to those who have hybrids or alternatively fuelled cars, and owners of these cars may also qualify for cheaper road tax.


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Hybrid Minivan Availability In The Marketplace by Dean Forster

With all the styles of cars coming out in hybrid versions, choices in hybrid minivan are still in short supply. One has to wonder why the automakers are focused on making sedans, SUVs and the like, but not minivans. These modern versions of the old station wagons are a practical mainstay for growing families, with their storage space and ample seating options.

Toyota was rumored to be releasing a hybrid version of its Sienna minivan in 2008, but it does not seem to be available yet. They have released a hybrid Estima, a smaller minivan than the Sienna, in Japan only. In fact, they made the first Estima hybrid way back in 2001, then completely redesigned it in 2007. Hopefully one of these vehicles will hit the North American market within a few years.

The Estima available in Japan has seating for eight passengers, and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 8 seconds. It is reported to be comfortable and have roomy storage, as well as being a reliable vehicle. The newer ones have a high output, high efficiency, four-cylinder, 2.4 liter engine.

Toyota has led the way in hybrid vehicles, with the Prius car being the most economical hybrid vehicle available in North America. They also have the Camry, a bit roomier car, and the Highlander, a sport utility vehicle, available in hybrid.

So as of right now, the US minivan buyer has a choice between an economical non-hybrid minivan or a small SUV. The best gas mileage you can get with a minivan is the Mazda 5, which has a rating of 22 mpg in the city and 28 miles per gallon for highway driving. These figures are for the model with standard 5-speed manual transmission and a four cylinder engine. Prices start at $17,995 for this six passenger family vehicle.

Contrast that to the Ford Escape Hybrid, which seats five, but gets 34 miles to the gallon in the city and 30 on the highway. If you do mostly highway driving, you could get by just about as well with the non-hybrid Mazda. Of course, there may be tax incentives for buying a hybrid, but the starting price is a lot more, at about $26,000. Learn more at http://www.gasmileageimprove.com

Hybrids are tempting, but remember that they really are more helpful for those who live in the city than for those who live in the country, at least for the time being. Country families are still better off with a small minivan like the Mazda 5. Almost all other minivans get about 16 miles to the gallon in town and 23 miles to the gallon on the highway. Other flex fuel minivans are available that can burn ethanol. Among these is the Chevy Uplander.

It seems amazing that of all classes of vehicle, minivans are the last to emerge on the North American scene as hybrids. Hopefully the automakers will get on the ball and provide the hybrid minivans that everyone is waiting for before much longer.


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Preparing For Future Gas Prices by Tom Tessin

When you look at history for any type of pricing structure, you can always see that there's a particular pattern. Whether its food or gas, the price tends to increase due to inflation and other factors including supply and demand. As you've probably realized by now, the gas sector has taken a huge hit raising its prices over the past five years.

Whether you like it or not, high gas prices are here to stay and the government doesn't want to do anything about it. Every time you hear a project where someone runs a car on water, you'll wait a few months and the project and you'll never hear about the person again. While car companies like Honda and Toyota are trying to create more fuel efficient vehicles, it's important that you prepare for the future gas prices.

Save your money

If you don't like paying the gas prices you're paying now, you should seriously look into purchasing a hybrid vehicle. Sure, the prices for these cars were expensive when they first came out but like anything, the prices will drop over the years. In the next five to ten years, you should expect a big drop in the hybrid market price. If you start to save a little bit of money right now, your gas tank will thank you in the future.

Research your cars

If you already have some money and you're ready to purchase the gas efficient car, it's important that you make the necessary research stages to these cars. A car and home will be one of your biggest purchases in life and you don't want to go out and just make a purchase like you do at the grocery store.

Make sure that you go around and ask friends and families to see what kind of cars have treated them right over the years. If you tend to go into a dealer, they are going to bias toward their product and you're not going to get a honest review. Another great place to get your information is on the internet but be aware, a lot of the times, you will find that most reviews online are negative.

Change your driving habits

If you don't have any intentions on purchasing a car in the next few years and you just want to stick to what you have now, make sure that you're driving efficiently. If you haven't heard by now, you're driving habits can control how much gas you burn. Technically, the faster you drive the more gas you're going to burn.

If you're driving habits is already gas efficient, you can always look into joining a car pool at work or you could join a ride share program. These types of programs can save you hundreds per year.

Gas prices aren't going down in the future and it's important that if you want to save money you follow a few of these steps. There are tons of ways to save money on gas. A lot of them come to down to what you buy for a car and how you drive. It's your responsibility to take action so that you're driving habits are more environmentally friendly.


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Can Green Cars Help Minimize the Problem of Global Warming? by Terry Bolton

Global warming is one of the most hotly debated issues today. Cars have been identified as one of the leading contributors to the escalating global warming problem. To minimize the effects of cars on the environment and limit its impact on global warming, a potential solution has been identified: green cars.

According to those who believe in global warming, drivers need to start using green cars. But what exactly are green cars and would they really slow down global warming?

Electric cars and hybrid cars are two such types of green cars. In reality, electric cars are not at all environment friendly. In order to get an electric car to run, it must be "charged" in power stations. These power stations convert only 30% to 40% of the energy into electricity. When the electricity is being transferred from the station to an electric car, 30% of the electricity is lost along the electric cables. Thus, by the time the electricity reaches the electric car, much of the energy is lost. Electric cars may cut down pollution in inner cities, but they aren't efficient at all.

Hybrid cars, on the other hand, are becoming the preferred cars by many motorists. A hybrid car has both an electric motor and a gas engine. The energy generated whenever you brake is what powers up the motor battery. Compared to electric cars, hybrid cars appear to be more environment friendly -- in theory, at least. In practice, however, hybrid cars are still not up to par.

Which?, a British consumer magazine put four hybrid cars to the test by driving them all throughout London. The four hybrid cars performed poorly. George Marshall-Thornhill, the senior research at Which?, wrote: "Some of these should have performed much better."

Hybrid cars are not at all completely "green" either as the batteries would still need to be disposed of. They aren't exactly biodegradable. Cost is another disadvantage of hybrid cars. For most people, hybrid cars are expensive compared to the regular engine-run cars. Since hybrid cars are a relatively new car concept, they are still not produced in a large scale so as to drive the costs down.

The bottom line is that green cars like the pure electric cars and hybrid cars end up using more energy, are more difficult to dispose of and are just too expensive for common motorists. Perhaps in a few years, green cars would be a legitimate option for motorists, but for now it still falls short of being a practical solution to global warming.


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The Water Powered Car Will Save You Rising Gas Costs by Shirky

There's no doubt about it--the world is changing in an alarming way. The price of gas is going up, greenhouse emissions are causing climatic changes, and global warming is threatening to melt ice caps and upset the eco-balance.In the midst of all this fluctuation, a water powered car is considered a long-awaited answer. It will fight the rising cost of living. It will slow the pace of environmental disasters. This idea has developed an underground popularity. It's attained the status of a myth.

Currently, the idea is still evolving. It is still in an experimental stage. It is not yet a full blown reality. Trucks and vehicles that are completely powered by water do not yet exist. The cost of manufacturing them is prohibitive. Also, many of the technical details have yet to be sorted out.

But, while a 100% water powered car, does not yet exist, engineers are halfway there to making it happen. To date, they've developed a highly cost effective hybrid water powered car.

Tests show that the new energy system can make a big difference in reducing gas use and in cleaning up the environment. The method has passed the theoretical stage and is now being used in cars. A Toyota was tested and it showed an oil saving of 59%; a Cadillac saved 70%; a 350 V8 Van saved 50%; and a Ford truck saved 56%.

All this was possible with only minor engine adjustments. In fact, they were so simple that many people were able to do it themselves without hiring a car mechanic.

Besides saving on use of oil and gasoline, tests also showed car emissions were considerably reduced. All this goes a long way in improving our global climate.

Using hybrid technology to clean up emissions means reducing damage to your health and that of your family and community. Your car uses up less gas and it consumes the gas that it does use much more completely.

You can smell the difference that a hybrid car makes. This is because everything works better. As combustion improves, due to the cleansing effect of water on the combustion cycle, engine power also improves. Carbon deposits are not only removed, but carbon deposit buildup, too, is prevented. Since the overall performance of the car improves, there is a drop in engine temperature and less waste heat is dumped into the environment. The engine is quieter. Gearshifts change smoothly. In addition, the working parts of the engine, the pistons, valves, rings, and bearings, experience less stress and consequently a longer life.

Interestingly enough, all it takes is a little bit of water to affect these performance-boosting miracles. A single jar of water can last for months. This is because the water expands to 1,833 gallons of combustible gas.

How does the hybrid car improve the environment?

The results here are actually even more amazing. Harmful exhaust emission is eliminated. Hence, harmful carbon dioxide and high engine heat, the major culprits in global warming, are removed. But things get even better. Instead of pulling oxygen from the atmosphere, the new hybrid engine actually adds oxygen to it.

he hybrid car will save money on gasoline and oil costs. It will make your car engine run much more efficiently. And it will make a major contribution to cutting down on air pollution. If enough people adopt it, it can even result in a huge shift in the economy, reducing the demand for petroleum.

The hybrid car is a reality. The fully water powered car is the next step to improving personal finances and the planet. It will create a more sustainable environment.

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Pickup Truck Hauler -- Discover The Bigger, Tougher Brother To Sports Utility Vehicles by sas_webbyo

Pickup truck haulers are the more sturdy, practical alternative to sport utility vehicles, and many people are now making the switch. They are certainly a growing market, but a number of obstacles stand in the way of sales. Rising gas prices and environmental pressure influence many people's decisions of whether or not to buy, as well as the current dominance of sport utility vehicles on the market. Can they oust the competition and find their place in an over-crowded marketplace, or will they fall by the wayside as practicality gives way to political correctness?

Uses

Pickup truck haulers have a variety of uses, and in fact the phrase can mean a number of things. The hauler can be separate, like a trailer, or even an add-on at the back to hold motorbikes. Mostly, though, pickup truck haulers are elongated pickups, designed to carry much larger items and cope with a heavier workload. Apart from motorbikes, jet skis, powered parachutes, canoes, snowmobiles, rafts, and balloons can be transported to their destinations, and they are frequently used as mobile skips and organic waste disposal units. They are getting larger and more versatile by the year, and are so reaching broader markets and appealing to a wider range of users.

History

The humble pickup truck has been around since 1925, when Henry Ford introduced the "Ford Model T Runabout with Pickup Body". Selling at $281, they quickly established a new market in motor vehicles, which was seized upon by the general public. Farmers found them particularly useful, but during the Great Depression banks would not lend money for luxuries such as cars, but they would for utilitarian vehicles such as pickups. This changed when a farmer sent a letter to Henry Ford asking, "Why don't you build people like me a vehicle in which I can take my family to church on Sunday, and my pigs to town on Monday?"; and so the utility vehicle was born, and it has gone from strength to strength since. Nowadays they can be used to move far more than pigs or people, but with their increased size has come an increased consumption of fuel, with damaging consequences.

Fuel Consumption

The larger the vehicle, the more fuel it consumes, and the greater the effect on the environment. sport utility vehicles have received widespread criticism over the last few years from environmental pressure groups, and rising gas prices have shaken the market considerably. Polls in the summer of 2006 suggested that most people wanted to move away from utility vehicles and into the smaller car or hybrid sector. Nonetheless, the opposite appears to be happening, with sales of utility vehicles rising while car sales fall. Pickup truck haulers are definitely at the higher-consumption end of the market, but they fill a niche that cannot be otherwise filled by cars or smaller vehicles. If you need to move large items, then you need a large vehicle. Period.

The Future

Pickup truck haulers have a large role in the utilitarian market today, and will no doubt continue to do so in the future. The main criticism of sport utility vehicles is that they are are very often used by those who don't actually need them, such as couples or small families. So the question to ask yourself is: do I really need a pickup truck hauler? I cover this topic and the different varieties of haulers in my webpage, so I won't go into it here, but at the end of the day only you can answer that question, based on your career and lifestyle. One thing is for certain, though: pickup truck haulers are here to stay, and the time is right for them to overtake the competition and move into the fast lane.


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Big Car? Big Insurance Premium! by Andy Adams

You may not have noticed but last year there was a change introduced in how much our vehicles cost in relation to Car Insurance premiums. More specifically, there was a change in how each vehicle is classed when taking out car insurance policies.

You won't be seeing any major changes just yet though as most insurers are yet to introduce these new rates for modern cars, especially if you drive a 4x4 or a sporty diesel (such as a Porsche Cayenne). These kinds of car are seen as more expensive to insure as they are likely to cause a lot of damage in a crash. In the past these cars were in a classification that meant they didn't cost as much as they do now to insure. Previously there have been 20 groups of classification since 1992, however the world of motoring has diversified significantly since then and so has been deemed fit for a revamp.

The deciding factors for which category your car fell into used to be maximum speed and acceleration, this is obviously too general considering that many cars now cost more to insure not only because of their power but the features held within. Most cars now come fitted with electric windows and airbags as standard, both features that were not as common back in '92 and also cost more to repair. Couple this with the growing trend of cars having built-in GPS devices and more performance parts this all makes a valid case for reviewing how we value a car's insurance.

The result of this review has seen 50 different categories to be put in place, as well as judging each car on a more comprehensive list of factors such as: + Repair Times + Performance + New car value + Even availability of body shells The cars that will see the hardest hits are the previously mentioned 4x4s and Diesels, this is due to the Diesel cars being more powerful and 4x4s are obviously bigger and more likely to cause large amounts of damage. In some cases drivers have seen their premiums increase by 2½ times.

There are other factors that have affected motor insurance premiums such as location, if there is a spate of car thefts in your area then the insurer is going to adjust accordingly. To help combat this try to make space in your garage and keep your car in that overnight, this is a common question when getting new car insurance quotes and can make a significant difference especially if you live in one of these areas.

Another car type that has seen a high premium cost, but not necessarily an increase is the hybrid or electric cars. These are relatively new and so cost more to repair; however some motoring experts have suggested that this should even itself out as more hybrids are on the road. And with the increase in "green awareness" there is every chance that we'll see more and more people driving some form of greener vehicle.

The fact remains that since motoring has changed so drastically over the past 16 years, in order to value car insurance, changes have been necessary. Whilst insurers have yet to fully adopt this new valuation method they are more likely to use it in the near future in order to get accurate ideas of a car's worth. "The changes have been made to take into account the fact that there are now 6,000 models on the road.", said Malcolm Tarling of the ABI. 'The technology in cars and the techniques needed to repair them have become much more expensive, and that makes claims more expensive to meet."


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Andy Adams is an experienced UK writer working with motoring and car insurance.

The Story Of Hybrid Cars by Levi Quinn

With rising gas prices and the increasing threat to environmental issues presented by conventional automobiles, there is a cultural shift towards alternate methods of fuelling and operating vehicles. One such method is the hybrid electric vehicle. At one point and time in history, the electric car existed. Through a combination of government intervention, oil company wrangling, and advertising blunders, the electric car went the way of the dinosaur. In its place, the hybrid electric car appears to be the suitable compromise. Fans and owners of the electric car, however, will forever pine for better options.

The original hybrid car actually was introduced in 1901 by the form of a hybrid vehicle introduced by Ferdinand Porsche. The vehicle, which was called the "Mixte," was based off of other models and used a gasoline engine which powered a generator which, in turn, powered electric hub motors. The "Mixte" used a small battery pack for reliability and actually broke several Austrian speed records for land vehicles.

The 1915 "Dual Power" was another example of hybrid technology at work within automobiles. This model was made by the Woods Motor Vehicle company, which was a company that actually specialized in making electric cars. As the "Dual Power" drove below 15 mile per hour, the electric motor would alone drive the vehicle. As it sped up, the car would tap into its gasoline powered engine. By 1918, about 600 models of the "Dual Power" were made.

Time passed without much support from oil companies or some of the larger car companies, who believed that vehicles of this nature were not marketable to a large populous. As time passed into the 1960s and 1970s, the hybrid car once again reared its head in the form of Victor Wouk and his conversion of a Buick Skylark into a direct-current electric motor with a Mazda rotary engine for hybrid capabilities.

Wouk's vehicle was tested at the Environmental Protection Agency's emissions testing lab and it was shown that the converted car had gained over twice the fuel economy before the car was converted. The emission rates were only nine percent of those of a gas powered vehicle from that same era, making the converted vehicle a win-win situation.

Due to various issues throughout history, however, Wouk's hybrid car was once again pushed back in terms of major distribution. Despite the fact that the technology to operate a vehicle on less gasoline and oil has existed in a practical sense as early as 1901, the hybrid car is just now receiving a significant marketing push.

Oil companies with vested interests in local governments, governments with vested interests in oil companies, and all sorts of other political aspects are often blamed for the lack of marketing and information spread about the hybrid cars. With environmental concerns reaching an all-time high, however, it seems that more people than ever will begin to look at the story of hybrid cars and start to do what they can to save money on gas and what they can do to save emissions.


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Cars of the future: Hybrid cars and Water4Gas technology by Greg OK

People may be getting somewhat frustrated with the cars they own as they watch the fuel prices grow. More and more people turn to alternatives. Some prefer to leave the car at home and walk home or catch public transport.

There are people, however, who need their car for work, such as self employed. They are amongst those people who consider selling their ordinary petrol-fuelled cars and buying a new kind of car - a hybrid - that can cut their fuel bill in half. They can enable you to drive up to 60 miles per gallon, or 25 kilometers per liter.

Hybrid cars also produce a lot less pollutants than conventional vehicles. What this means is that the apart from the fuel consumption reduction, you will also decrease the pollution levels that are poisoning the environment. Everyone gets the benefit with hybrid cars.

How do hybrid cars work? Should you be considering getting one?

Firstly, they can be quite expensive. But when you count in all the savings on petrol that you will get over the life of the car, conventional cars turn out to be much more expensive.

Owners of hybrid cars will also enjoy the savings from tax breaks given by most governments nowadays to hybrid car owners. What this means is that you can save even more money.

The concept of a hybrid car is not difficult - hybrid cars combine electricity, the cleanest energy source available, and the internal combustions engine used in normal cars.

So, hybrid cars use both electricity and petrol energy to run the. When you start the car and it is in idle more, the hybrid car shuts off the gasoline engine and just keeps running on electricity. During this time, the car is running purely on electricity. That's why hybrid cars are a lot quieter than conventional cars. And that is another reason why they conserve energy. When you step on the accelerator, the conventional petrol engine will start up automatically.

There is also a type of hybrid cars that run purely on electricity, and they are very useful if you are using the car for local travels. The disadvantage, however, is that those cars have a very low range. So for long travels, you will probably need to still put petrol in those cars.

These days, most hybrid cars use kinetic energy to recharge the battery, so you don't even need to plug it in to recharge. When the car is braking, it is using the excess energy to recharge the battery.

A typical hybrid car consists of a battery for energy storage, a generator, the conventional petrol engine, a fuel tank and the electric engine.

There is another technology that you may want to consider if at this stage you cannot afford a hybrid car. It is called a Water4Gas Kit. It utilizes the hydrogen fuel technology, and can be installed at home by any car enthusiast. A container under the hood of your car will be filled with distilled water which is then converted by the device into hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen is then burnt along with the conventional petrol which can result in savings of petrol.

Now that you know how hybrid cars work, you now see how beneficial it can be if you are driving one. You will not only save a lot of money from fuel consumption, but you will also help save the environment by emitting far lower toxic fumes than conventional cars.


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Greg OK operates a website dedicated to the review of the Water4Gas technology: http://www.water4gasripoff.com

Drive a Hybrid Car in an Economic Way by Dennis James

There are many ways to improve your car’s fuel consumption, car manufacturers introduce more and more technologies in this respect, but the most important factor which can determine a car’s fuel economy is the driver itself.

Here are some tips on which you can get better mileage from your car. Be smooth with the acceleration. It is very important to slowly increase your car’s speed if you want the fuel to last longer. If you press hard on the gas pedal, a greater amount of gas will be burned.

Look ahead and analyze the situation in front of you. Do your best to avoid getting your car to a sudden stop. If you stop completely your car, you will require more gas to star it again than if you kept a very slow tempo, but did not completely stop your vehicle. Remember, the base rule is that the faster you go, the more gas your car will require. No matter if you have a small or a big car, because the greater the speed, the more air resistance your car will have to overcome and thus consume more fuel. Another trick is to have your tires inflated to the maximum allowed pressure. It will reduce tire drag and help you reduce your gas consumption. When driving a hybrid car, try to coast as much as possible, because at lower speeds these cars run only with their electric engine. It is the best way to assure a better mileage from a hybrid car, avoid as much as you can operating the gas engine. Because the batteries of a hybrid car are recharged during braking, when you approach a stop light slowly press the brake pedal in advance. More energy will charge the batteries than in the case of a powerful sudden stop.

The mileage numbers you hear in advertisements on hybrid cars are only obtained in ideal situations with a smooth drive. Unless you try to do the same, you will not come close to the mileage you read about. But these tips do not apply only to hybrid cars. No matter what type of vehicle you are driving, following these tips can get you saves in fuel consumption. Be sure to maintain your car in a good operating shape if you expect low fuel consumption. For example, a properly inflated tire can raise your mileage with up to 3%.

Change your oil and fuel, oil and air filters regularly and with quality products, because your car will run smoother and it require less stress from the engine.

Keep your speed at decent levels and do not accelerate rapidly to the desired speed. You can gain up to 33% fuel economy if you do not drive your car with excessive speeds.

Reduce the amount of time you idle your car. You will obtain significant fuel economy if you warm your vehicle by driving slowly until the correct operating temperature is achieved rather than idling it.

Reducing the weight you carry also can save you some gas.


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Dennis runs Car Dealer Check which has reviews on Florida Car Dealers including Tampa Car Dealers.



Stop Global Warming by Paul Arnold

More frequently we are being given reminders that we are living on a fragile and volatile planet. Many of our natural resources have been processed to near depletion. As the world population grows more land and resources are being used to cope with the increase in demands and deforestation, this in turn has a by product, Pollution and Global Warming. Global Warming is a "Global" issue and is not particular to one event or action, although one event or action repeated round the world by millions of us could make a big difference.

Because the effects of Global Warming are created by many different actions it is hard to put a "Cover All" solution into place. A "Cover All" solution is equally hard as it would have to be established as part of an international policy, a policy that would need every country to sign up to, but that's politics and will be covered in a separate article. This article is aimed on focusing the individual actions.

What can one person do?

Alone, not a lot but imagine if millions of others just like you done the same thing round the world! That would make a big difference on a Global scale, now imagine this happened with various different products at the same time!

The biggest pollutant in most of our lives is our beloved Car, for most of us the car is an integral part of our lives. Without taking the drastic measures of not having a car and hampering our lifestyles there are still a few tricks left to reducing the motor vehicle carbon emissions. Car sharing work journeys, lower c02 emission cars, hybrid cars, cutting out short journeys that can be done on foot, and public transport.

Having now looked at the ways to reduce global warming in regards to your traveling attention can now turn to the management of household waste products like old bottles, newspapers, excess paper, tins, unwanted toys, food and other such items. Many of these items can be recycled or disposed of without being put into a general land fill. All it requires is a few vital minuets to separate and sort it and it's done.

For instance you can make compost for your garden from food stuff like onion peelings, tea leaves, spoiled vegetables and fruit can be turned into compost. The items like tins, old bottles, papers and newspapers can be taken to recycling centres where they will be eventually taken for recycling.

You can take your old clothes, toys and other goods to charity shops so that someone else will have the chance of using them. This way you can prevent the many garbage dumps from becoming too full. This is another way to reduce the effects of global warming that rarely crosses our minds.

As you can see, while the large industries and companies work to reduce global warming on a large scale, the small scale reduction is down to the individual. For those of us who are looking at the ways to stop global warming our homes, the way we travel and our lifestyles can be looked at with this goal in mind. In the end it is all of our collective efforts to stop global warming which will help us to live a better and cleaner life. You may only be ably to change one element of the above at a time, but can you imaging the impact if everybody done just ONE thing?


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Global Warming site aimed at focusing individual efforts to what causes global warming and what we can do to help.