Nov
25
2009

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The company that popularizes the hybrid technology is producing the better hybrid vehicles year after year. Although Toyota starts the technology to their Pries in 1997, Honda produces, develops, and uses the technology continuously to their cars. Hondas first hybrid car, the Honda Insight was released in the United States in 1999. This was soon followed by the Honda Civic, which marked the radical change in the hybrid technology and changed the way people to a car.
Hybrid cars use the combination of technologies such as internal combustion engines Ices, electric motors, batteries, hydrogen, and fuel cells. This saves a lot of gas fuel that becomes the preference of car buyers.
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The Hybrid Technology Develops as the 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid vehicles year after year | ArticlesBase.com
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Mar
14
2009

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Taking stock off road vehicles and turning them into off road worth
race machines can be difficult. Fortunately for Yamaha Rhino owners
it’s early to get performance modifications from Yamaha Rhino parts.
If you are new to off-road racing, engine revamping and performance
gains or you are used to the business everyone can get the most out of
bolt on horsepower! With just cause most people have become less
trusting of companies promising to add tremendous amounts of horsepower
with simple bolt on or swap out parts but every once in a while a part
is designed that delivers a cost effective way to add bolt on
horsepower and get great horsepower gains at the wheels. After all, the
only horsepower that counts is the horsepower at the wheels!
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Getting the Most From Your Yamaha Rhino Parts
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Oct
20
2008

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With the continuous increase in gas prices nowadays, motorists would do just about everything to minimize fuel consumption. As a result, these car owners resort to buying different fuel saver products.
There are so many products that claim to reduce fuel consumption and the cost of some of these products is really hard on the wallet. Most of the time, car owners would just buy these so-called “fuel savers? with the hope of improving their car’s fuel economy. As a result, these people end up spending too much for something that might not even work. However, each and every motorist can achieve better fuel economy even without breaking the bank. It’s all about practicing simple but most effective ways to save gas
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Minimize Fuel Costs: It?s all About the Basics
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May
28
2008

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Calculating gas mileage and car options to consider when looking for improved fuel consumption
Every car manufacturer is looking for new technologies that will allow it to make fuel-efficient cars. Vehicles that will offer significant better mileage and lower polluting emissions. This is how hybrid cars were born. Fuel costs have risen significantly and cars consume a lot of fuel especially when driving around town. Large engines eat up significant amounts of gasoline or diesel fuel and using hybrid technologies is intended to improve the cars mileage and reduce its emissions. There are several small and medium sized hybrid cars (Honda and Toyota are offering their Prius and Civic sedan hybrid) on the market today. However, although you can buy a small hybrid car, until recently you were unable to buy a car hybrid SUV. Large 4×4 SUVs are heavier, need larger and more powerful engines to accelerate them to highway cruising speeds and people buying them were not particularly interested in fuel economy. However, the market has changed and while the demand for large SUVs is on the rise, so is the demand for more economical 4x4s.
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Luxury Car Hybrid SUV For Reduced Fuel Costs
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