Battle of Conventional Cars vs Hybrid Cars

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  • Author Joey Lee
  • Published December 5, 2008
  • Word count 461

Since a few years ago, Hybrid cars have slowly but surely solidifying its foothold in its market share of total conventional car sales. Hybrid cars have reached 4 percent share and growing.

The Hybrid Car must possess many features which conventional cars do not, hence making it desirable. Whether these features are key to potential hybrid car owners to switch from their conventional gasoline guzzlers depends on they attitudes, beliefs and whether they are willing to confront and correct them..

Conventional Cars are Cheaper than Hybrid Cars. As it is a complex design requirement for the Hybrid Car to be aerodynamic to ensure that the wind factor is optimized, the hybrid car is naturally priced more expensive.

But what you might not have noticed of late is that hybrid car prices have become much more reasonable. In fact, the prices have stabilized to match that of conventional cars. Take the very popular Toyota Prius, at the time of writing at end of 2008, it is going at the range of USD19000 to USD23000. The Toyota Prius when compared to the all time favorite of American gasoline guzzling Ford Taurus is at least USD5000 lower in price.

Also, tax incentives and rebates will be awarded to hybrid cars owners which pays over a period of a few years, hence closing the gap between the net cost of the price of a Hybrid car vs that of a conventional one.

Spare Parts Are Not Easily Available for Hybrid Cars. Hybrid Cars only became commercially viable about 5 years ago, with mass production climbing steeply only since 2 years ago. Hence, by virtue that there is simply not enough old or scraped Hybrid Cars out there yet to provide for a commercially viable hybrid spare parts market is indeed a fact. And the lack of supply for Hybrid Car spare parts drives up prices. One consolation is that car manufacturers are confidently giving 8 year warranties of their hybrid car batteries hence backing the confidence of the quality in Hybrid cars.

A hybrid and a conventional car can both use lead acid batteries that hold enough energy to power a small motor that's electric. Such batteries are gear reduced, meaning that you could turn over an engine at approximately 300 rpms, with torque generated to turn over the engine. With both types of car using similar batteries, used parts are easily available.

With the 8 year guarantee for the hybrid car batteries, good amount of hybrid car tax incentives and plus the fact that you contribute to the green revolution too, it is not a difficult decision to make. But, eventually, it is still your decision to break out of that gasoline guzzling mold and embrace green.

Get more great reads about Hybrid Cars and Environmentally Friendly Cars at my website.

Joey Lee has 17 years of business & marketing experience in the Insurance & Banking Industry, holds an Executive MBA, and a Platinum Ezine Author. Get the latest eco friendly hybrid green cars info at Hybrids & Environmentally Friendly Cars and much more at CngCar.org

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Charlie Matthew Hall
Charlie Matthew Hall · 15 years ago
This article is very interesting

vanessa marc
vanessa marc · 15 years ago
i like this article cause i like cars

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