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Common Hybrid Vehicle Myths

Hybrid vehicles are quickly emerging as the most popular kind of vehicle on the market. These vehicles have many advantages. One of the main advantages to owning a hybrid vehicle is that you will save a lot of money when it comes to fuel costs. The next advantage to owning a hybrid vehicle is that it is safe to run these types of automobiles, and they preserve the environment. People who own hybrid vehicles also get wonderful tax incentives from the government, which is another advantage to owning a hybrid vehicle. While there are many advantages to purchasing a hybrid vehicle, many people feel that there are disadvantages based on many common hybrid vehicle myths that are quickly circulating. Here, you will learn many of the common hybrid vehicle myths that surround these wonderful products.

1) The first common hybrid vehicle myth that is circulating is the concept that one must plug in a hybrid vehicle in order to properly charge them so that they can be driven. This is not true at all. At one point in time, there was a vehicle that required charging because it was an electric vehicle, but the hybrid vehicle is not one of these types of cars. Many people feel that if a hybrid needs to be plugged in and charged, that their electric charges will increase and for this reason, they fail to purchase a hybrid vehicle. This is not the case. You do not need to plug in your hybrid vehicle in order to charge it. This is the top most common hybrid vehicle myth that is in circulation today. 2) The second most common hybrid vehicle myth is that hybrid cars can get close to 80 miles per gallon on gas. At this point in time, the hybrid vehicles that are available cannot achieve much more than 50 miles per gallon on gas. As times goes on and technology advances, it may be possible one day to reach higher numbers in the miles per gallon on a hybrid vehicle, but right now it is not possible. It is important to remember that the overall fuel efficiency of a hybrid vehicle is affected by the choices that you make. For example, driving the speed limit and properly maintaining your hybrid vehicle are the top ways to increase your fuel efficiency in a hybrid vehicle. If you practice decent and safe driving tactics, you will make the most of your hybrid’s overall fuel efficiency. 3) The third most common hybrid vehicle myth is that the hybrid can function without having any gas in the vehicle. Not having any fuel source at all in your hybrid vehicle can quickly cause the hybrid vehicle to lose charge and reduce it to nothing as far as power is concerned. You should always make sure that your hybrid vehicle is powered with fuel.

As you can see, there are many common hybrid vehicle myths that people spread around. If you hear something about a hybrid vehicle that concerns you, you should research it for yourself and take the issue to a professional.



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February 2010 Dashboard: Toyota Woes Pull Down Hybrid Sales - Hybrid Cars News


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February 2010 Dashboard: Toyota Woes Pull Down Hybrid Sales
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Toyota misfortunes were good news for hybrid second-runners, Ford and Honda. Sales of the Honda Insight increased 54.1 percent compared to last month, ...
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2010 Honda Insight - Long-Term Road Test Intro - Car and Driver


2010 Honda Insight - Long-Term Road Test Intro
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Not quite the engineering marvel its predecessor was, Honda's Insight hybrid starts its 40000-mile journey with us. BY AARON ROBINSON, PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARC ...

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Honda's sporty CR-Z hybrid going on sale in Japan - The Associated Press


Honda's sporty CR-Z hybrid going on sale in Japan
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After a rocky start, Honda's CR-Z joins US hybrid derby - AutoWeek


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After a rocky start, Honda's CR-Z joins US hybrid derby
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The CR-Z borrows liberally from its hybrid forerunner, the Insight, which came out last year. It has the same engine room, front flooring, fuel tank and ...
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Honda CR-Z Almost Didn't Make It To America - Gas 2.0 (blog)


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Honda CR-Z Almost Didn't Make It To America
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... Honda Civic Si, and your main competitor to the Prius, the Insight, is getting killed in the market. The CR-Z two-door hybrid should be a godsend then, ...
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