The Five Best Hybrid Cars to Buy : Love car new car 2008

The Five Best Hybrid Cars to Buy
by Erick Gibson


The hybrid auto was made due to the insistence for cars that consumed less energy making it greener on the environment and more cost effective on your pocketbook. So what is a hybrid? Hybrids are vehicles that combine two or more sources directly or indirectly provide propulsion is a hybrid. In other words, when a vehicle uses gasoline and electricity as forms of power, then it's a hybrid. When looking at the right hybrid auto for you, you need to research these five:
Nissan Altima Hybrid

Nissan Motors has been producing cars and motorcycles longer than most of their competition. One of the most fashionable choices among hybrid owners today is the Nissan Altima Hybrid since Nissan is synonymous with style and performance. When Nissan manufactures any auto, they usually add a variety of designs and choices that allows you to build a car that is built for you! The average Price for the Nissan Altima Hybrid is approximately $25,000 while the average mileage per gallon (mpg) for the Nissan Altima Hybrid is 42 mpg on the highway and 34 mpg in the city.

Honda Civic Hybrid

Another Honda built auto that makes our list is the excellent Honda Civic Hybrid. If you're looking for a robust hybrid that is cool to ride, then the Honda Civic Hybrid is a great choice. Honda has been producing cars for some time so they understand how to create a high quality hybrid car that has a low price tag. The average Price for the Honda Civic Hybrid is approximately $24,000 while the average mileage per gallon (mpg) for the Honda Civic Hybrid is 51 mpg on the highway and 49 mpg in the city.

Toyota Prius

Seeking for an inexpensive hybrid auto, enter the Toyota Prius, Japanese built auto. Toyota hybrids have increased in popularity with the youthful and older crowd probably due to the smooth style and low price tag. While the Toyota Prius is low cost what you gain in decreased price you do not lose in quickness and power making this hybrid auto, the most desired in the world and one that deserves the most honors. The average Price for the Toyota Prius is approximately $22,000 while the average mileage per gallon for the Toyota Prius is 60 mpg on the highway and 51 mpg in the city.

Toyota Camry Hybrid

Another Toyota built auto that makes our list is the excellent Toyota Camry Hybrid. If you want a consistent and robust hybrid, then the Toyota Camry Hybrid is a great choice. As an extremely fuel-efficient hybrid auto it also has exceptional quickness with excellent crash test scores. The average Price for the Toyota Camry Hybrid is approximately $26,000 while the average mileage per gallon (mpg) for the Toyota Camry Hybrid is 40 mpg on the highway and 38 mpg in the city.

Ford Escape Hybrid

The lone United States built hybrid auto is the Ford Escape Hybrid. Despite being a United States built auto you can count on a highly meticulous, robust auto that handles superbly. The speed increase is efficient yet quite strong. The Ford Escape Hybrid was the first hybrid SUV and remains a leading seller. The average Price for the Ford Escape Hybrid is approximately $26,000 while the average mileage per gallon (mpg) for the Ford Escape Hybrid is 36 mpg on the highway and 31 mpg.

Hybrid cars were produced to help the environment due to the reduction fuel emissions. By combining two power sources, hybrid cars use less gasoline. By using less gasoline they help the environment and help you save money. After researching hybrid cars you'll recognize that the Honda Civic Hybrid, Nissan Altima Hybrid, Toyota Prius, and Ford Escape Hybrid are the most popular.

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Drive Car Using Water : : water hybrid cars review 2009

Drive Car Using Water
by Zouking

1. Slow down your speed
As stated above, slow down your driving speed. Everyone knows this, but not many uses it. Well, it is a proven fact that dragging your engine will increase your fuel consumption rate. It is your choice to decide what speed you want to travel at.

2. Close Your window

Open your window when driving will increase the turbulence in your car and eventually your car will need more fuel to move. use the build in ventilation instead.

3. Plan your route

Try to plan your route before you head off. A route with more traffic light and heavy traffic is always not a good idea. The shortest route however may not be the best route if you are required to stop a lot. Try to avoid route that have a lot of high gradient slope or uneven road.

4. Top up your tank at Arco

Well, this is my personal comment. Every year, other major petrol company are making millions and millions or profit from us driver. They keep on advertising their new product such as Techron, V-power which they put in expensive stuff into them to order sell them at a higher price. In fact, all the petrol as basically the same, just that they claim their petrol have a cleaner burning combustion and better fuel efficiency. I am getting my top up at Acro at the moment and I never had any trouble with their quality.

But I sometimes do go to Chevron for a top up as well. I will put in exactly 8 gallons into my tank in order to qualify for a discount at the car wash section.

Another tips is when I traveling on the road, I try to keep note of the petrol price along the way. If I happen to see the price goes down, I may consider topping up. Some petrol station does offer a free cup of coffee with a fill up.

Manual transmission is great. I strongly encourage everyone to try using it. By using manual transmission, you can pretty much decide if you want a sport shifting at a higher rounds per minute (rpm) or a fuel efficiency shifting at a lower rpm. No matter how 'clever' the car claimed to be, it is never more clever than a human head.

If you are already driving a manual transmission now, and wish to save some fuel as well. Remember this golden rule, shift up early, shift down late.

5. Disable that cruise control

If you have the cruise control and the road is clear ahead, by all means use the cruise control. It will keep your speed constant, thus there is no need for you to accelerate. But if the road is not clear, you will be wasting a lot of fuel. Remember to use that overdrive function. It helps to keep your rpm low. Go into neutral gear when your car is standing still, to reduce and cool off the transmission.

6. Reduce your car overall weight

Another law of physics. You should try to remove those junk at the boot of your car. But keep the spare tire and other gears. You never know when you will need them.

7. Turn off your engine.

Even when your car is not moving, it is still using your fuel. If your air con is on, it takes up even more fuel. So if you know that you will be in the spot for more then 5 minutes, consider switching off the engine.


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Cheap Gas - Where To Get It : New gas cars water hybrid car 2008

Cheap Gas - Where To Get It
by Erik Leipoldt

Cheap gas is on everyone's mind as oil prices forces us all up with our backs against the wall. You still need to drive to work and take the kids to school but your income is probably not growing to match rising gas prices.
What to do? There is no such thing as free gas...
It seems there is no way out. But just as the need is highest, some help is at hand. It is possible to do something about the situation.
The answer is two-fold: fuel-efficiency technology and your way of thinking.
Cheap Gas Technology You Can Access Now
No, I'm not going to tell you to buy a hybrid car. You would probably have bought one by now if you could afford one. They can certainly increase your mileage. But,"ouch"... the upfront cost!
There are positive developments, in fuel-efficient cars, electric cars, air cars, and hydrogen cars. Problem is, they're not widely available yet and if they were you could probably not afford one.
But you don't have to passively wait for the future to arrive on your door step. The technology exists to convert your own car to increase mileage by 25 - 50%. And other than car manufacturers' secret fuel-efficiency projects, these technologies are in the public domain.
They are completely yours to exploit. And their sources are abundant. For one of them it's water fuel!
Sounds far-fetched but it's worth checking out.
A conversion to driving with a hydrogen gas generator is inexpensive, not complicated and not subject to a waiting list. The cost of these is soon recouped with every mile you drive!
Hydrogen gas used in this way is truly cheap gas. Of course, you can even leverage that saving by combining a hydrogen generator with liquid petroleum gas or bio diesel. Hydrogen generators work with all internal combustion engines, including diesel, gasoline, propane, and fuel-injected. DIY, or get your mechanic to install it.
Another way to make such savings is to install a magnetic resonance device �" also "old" and proven technology. But you should not try to combine these two combustion catalysts. At least not till someone has tested doing so under controlled and safe conditions.
Using such fuel-saving conversions are your lifeline in bridging the time between high fuel prices and a future where alternative fuel cars are affordable.
Your Thoughts & Actions Do Beat Rising Gas Prices
Change your thinking about driving. No fuel-saving technology, including water fuel, can change the fact that there are no unlimited fuel sources on our limited planet. No free gas anywhere...
You can also make significant savings straight away, and perhaps save up for your car 's conversion, just by doing some common sense things:
Accelerate slowly. Laugh at those first out of the starting blocks at the lights as you see the dollars rolling straight out of their exhaust pipe.
Service your car regularly.
Think about the trips you make. Necessary to do by car? Can you combine them in one trip?
Keep up correct tyre pressure.
Check out the cheapest local gas station before you go anywhere.
The days of fossil-fuel based cheap gas are over. And free gas was never a real option. We are living in a new age where we have to be good at living within limits. It requires a different way of thinking.
All the above methods of fuel-saving not only reduce your fuel bills but, importantly save on green house gas emissions.
Now you know how to drive yourself into a sustainable future. Your children will thank you for doing it.

How To Use Water For Fuel : New Cars hybrid review 2008 water car

How To Use Water For Fuel
by Erik Leipoldt
As the Honda hydrogen car FCX Clarity is getting introduced into one part of California, you want to know how you too can benefit from this exciting water for fuel technology.
But you cannot afford a true hydrogen powered car. And even if you did, you could not fill it up anywhere yet. There are simply no hydrogen distribution network anywhere near you.
The good news is that you probably can afford a supplemental hydrogen gas generator. This will give your car on-board capacity to add hydrogen gas to your car engine's combustion process and increase your mileage by 25 to 50%.
In the middle of that range, with the average car getting 25 miles a gallon from a 20 gallon tank, that will get you an extra 175 miles. That's about a $21 saving every time you fill up.
At present oil prices a 50% mileage increase with a supplemental hydrogen gas generator could represent $30 a time.
The technology is not new, hundreds of drivers are already using it and it's becoming very available. You just need to decide whether you want to assemble the parts yourself or get a ready-made kit and have it installed by your mechanic.
Water for fuel seems to be one of these rare "people-power technologies". There are no big car company secrets standing between you and some significant fuel efficiency savings here.
How does it work?
It works through electrolysis.
Simply put, this means that the electrical current from your car's battery separates distilled water into hydrogen and oxygen. Your car's engine then adds the hydrogen that is constantly generated to your fuel mix.
Hydrogen is a much higher energy carrier than the gas in your car. The result of this combination is the greatly improved combustion process that has you grinning behind the wheel.
Hydrogen is a very clean fuel. True water fuel. No CO2 is produced in burning it.
And it's safe as you don't carry a tank full of the stuff, as a true hydrogen powered car like the FCX Clarity does. You only produce as much as your engine needs as you drive along.
To manufacture hydrogen so that it can be stored is normally very expensive. But not this way. All you use is a little distilled water.
Are there other benefits to using water for fuel?
Apart from saving you money and cleaner emissions you mean? Well, yes. This much improved combustion process means your car will noticeably have more power.
The life of your engine is also extended through reduced carbon build-up.
You will also do your little bit towards your country's fuel self-reliance. You probably do not realize that an Olympic size pool of oil is consumed world-wide every 15 minutes, and growing? It cannot last.
Lastly, here's a tip on maximizing even these savings of turning to water for fuel technology. Combine it with bio fuels or liquid petroleum gas and your hydrogen powered car will be your very own formidable gas-saving hybrid.

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A Fuel Water Separator Could Increase Your Gas Mileage :New hybrid car Gas Mileage 2008-2009

A Fuel Water Separator Could Increase Your Gas Mileage
by Tony Newton
It's certainly not a new thing and has been going on for years but trying various fuel types in getting increasingly important in today's world. Hybrid cars, water cars, electric cars, all of them have benefits but sadly many of them have negatives too. And often the negatives outweigh the positives. Cost is the main reason why these types of cars haven't took off in popularity. Although they are friendly to the environment, they just aren't affordable to the everyday person. So what about a fuel water separator? How can they save you money?
Well what we are talking about here is using water as well as gas to run your car. Yes, you read that right, normal tap water that you use to wash yourself with everyday. It can be used as a fuel source to run your car. Now I know what your probably thinking at this moment, "There's no way water can run my car!" Am I right?
Well the truth is, water is used as part of the fuel source for the car, not the full source. Actually, the water isn't used at all. The fuel water separator removes the hydrogen from the water and uses that as the fuel source for the car. The water and the oxygen are simply discarded in the process. When this process occurs, it creates what is commonly known as Brown's Gas. This type of gas can burn and is what is used to create the fuel to use as power for your engine.
It might sound a little bit technical but it's actually quite an easy process and also easy to install on your car. Every car can be adapted to run on water. There will be no loss of power and it will run exactly the same way. The only difference will be the amount of money you will save by not filling your car up with as much gas. You can save up to 50% in many cases and what is more, you can claim back tax directly from the IRS because of the conversion you have made. So you really have many reasons to look into converting your own car as quickly as you can.
A fuel water separator is a very cheap and quick solution to reducing your gas bills and increasing your mileage. For more information, including reviews on the guides that show you exactly how to convert your own car, just visit our website below.
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