Hybrid Cars for Sale and Their History
Porsche first manufactured a front wheel drive electric car and then later a hybrid that used internal combustion engine pared with an electric motor. This was probably the first hybrid car on record. It is hard to believe that the history of a hybrid car for sale reaches all the back to the 18th century when France had a steam powered motor carriage that only went 6mph. Then in the 19th century an Englishman made a car with an electric motor and a blacksmith from Vermont made an electric motor powdered carriage.
Today we can not ignore the fact that emissions from our automobiles are in effect killing our planet. With even better hybrid cars available today it is a wonder as to why many people still struggle with the back and forth trying to out weigh the pros from the cons. In an attempt to help with the here are a few, just a few, of the advantages of having a hybrid car. Plain and simple the Hybrid car economy saves you money. The hybrid car can save you 30 miles a gallon because of the combination of the cleaner electric motor working with the long range gasoline engine. The gasoline engine shuts off automatically whenever the car stops, which helps in cutting gasoline consumptions. Once you step on the accelerator the gas engine engages and powers the vehicle.
The environment hybrids emit lower toxic emissions as compared to your conventional car. This makes the car or even a used car for sale more environmentally friendly. I know that there are some people out there that still think that global warming is a scam and not something that we humans created. Our children will really see the damage that we have done, though most of us adults will not be around long enough. Help save the the planet so that there is an earth for them to enjoy. The Toyota Prius hybrid car reduces tailpipe emissions by 50% compared to a conventional car. In 2005 President Bush signed a bill of tax incentives for those with a hybrid car a huge tax break. The tax break varies depending on two factors, how fuel efficient the hybrid car is compared to a conventional 2002 car of the same weight class and how much gas the hybrid car can save in its lifetime compared to an equivalent conventional car.






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