Here's how you go about deciding which hybrid car is right for you...
1. Part 1 - An eclectic list of the different types of hybrid vehicles
2. Part 2 - The five types of hybrid technology available to automakers
3. Part 3 - What to look for and how to make up your mind
4. Part 4 - The benefits and advantages of owning a hybrid car
5. Part 5 - Unleashing the future.
Let's go ahead & get started today with "An eclectic list of the different types of hybrid vehicles".
Part 1 - An eclectic list of the different types of hybrid vehicles
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Here is a line-up of the newest 2006 Hybrid Cars:
Ford Escape Hybrid is a hybrid SUV first, with V6 power and a four cylinder fuel economy to boot. According to online sources, it is a popular choice and winner in/for BOTH functionality and environmental awareness categories.
Honda Accord Hybrid is faster than a conventional model and a V6 hybrid.
Honda Civic Hybrid is a slightly modified and converted vehicle. Its features are pretty much the same, but it offers greater fuel economy and less emissions.
Lexus RX400h Hybrid is the top-line entry in the hybrid SUV class; it is a popular selection for the upper class budget and environmentally conscious.
Mercury Mariner Hybrid is Ford’s first hybrid attempt at the market.
The all-time favorite Toyota Prius Hybrid for a breath of fresh air and affordable, yet responsible automotive excellence.
Toyota Highlander Hybrid SUV is a popular choice as well generating a lot of buzz and interest lately.
Taken from online sources, here is a summary of SOME MORE HYBRID EXAMPLES FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM TO MAKE YOUR MOUTH WATER
Hybrid Sports Utility Vehicles
Acura RD-X
The RD-X is a concept model
Projected release year of 2007
Acura is dedicate to make a difference
They illustrate their will and ability to build an impressive hybrid SUV
BMW X5 Hybrid
BMW developed a concept hybrid
It is based on the current X5 model
Powerful V8 gasoline engine assisted by an electric motor with an astonishing 479ft-lb of torque
Next time we'll be discussing a little about "The five types of hybrid technology available to automakers".
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