Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Why Buy a Hybrid Car - Fuel Savings, Less Pollution

Why Buy A Hybrid Car By Ron King
For anyone interested in saving money at the gas pump and helping the environment, the new hybrid cars are an excellent choice. Small and fuel-efficient, hybrids are now being made by more manufacturers than ever.
Although hybrids cost more, and can be hard to find due to high demand, it still pays to choose a hybrid. Consider the following reasons to buy a hybrid next time you are in the market for a new car.
Smaller, More Efficient Engines
The hybrid's fuel efficiency is increased by its small size and the use of lightweight materials. Periodic engine shut-off is another fuel saving feature of the hybrid. When it is stopped in traffic, the hybrid's engine temporarily shuts off. The engine restarts automatically when the car is put back in gear.
Hybrids are powered by the combination of an efficient gasoline engine backed by an electric motor for acceleration. The electric motor is powered by batteries that are recharged automatically by recapturing the kinetic energy usually lost during braking, known as regenerative braking. When the car is slowing down, the electric motor runs backwards, acting as a generator to charge the battery.
With this collection of advanced fuel efficiency features, hybrids can outperform conventional cars in several arenas.
Environmental Friendliness
Another reason hybrids are more environmentally friendly than conventional gas engines is that they idle less and use fuel more efficiently. The hybrid not only gets better gas mileage, it produces less pollution than other, non-hybrid cars. Some hybrids are getting 10 to 20 miles per gallon more than a regular gas engine. They are also capable of reducing harmful emissions by 90%.
Many hybrids use aerodynamic design to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency. Low rolling tires made of special resistant rubber reduce friction on the road. The high capacity, nickel-metal-hydride battery pack is reliable and available to power the hybrid when needed. Hybrids also use the latest in power-train technology, for integrated power management that contributes to fuel efficiency.
Popularity Enhances Styles And Choices
More makes and models are now being offered as the popularity of hybrid cars continues to escalate. Buyers can now purchase the Honda Civic and Accord, Ford Escape, and Toyota Camry in hybrids. GMC and Chevrolet are currently making 2 hybrid pick-up trucks. In the near future, Saturn, Lexus, Honda, and Chevrolet will make hybrid SUVs available to the public. Chevrolet has plans to offer its Malibu in hybrid form in 2007.
You can get a hybrid that looks like a conventional car, such as the Ford Escape. Or you can choose a hybrid that looks completely different from anything else on the road, such as the Toyota Prius. With so many hybrid cars on the market, there is a style to suit almost everyone.
Tax Incentives Available
People who buy hybrids can get significant tax breaks from the US Federal government through 2006. The amount of your tax break is determined by your tax bracket and when you file. Some states are also starting to offer hybrid car tax breaks as well. Tax breaks backed up over the long run by lower fuel costs make hybrid cars a good buy.
Fuel Efficiency Becomes A Reality
Although most people have been aware of hybrids only in recent years, the technology has actually been around for a long time. Ferdinand Porsche built the first successful hybrid car in 1899. But hybrids first began to catch on in the 1990s when Honda introduced the Insight and Toyota introduced the Prius.
It's been a long wait, but fuel-efficient transportation is finally becoming a reality with the hybrid. As more of these cars take to the road, our air will become cleaner, and our country will be less dependent on foreign sources of oil.

Visit http://www.eco-car4u.com to learn more. Ron King is a full-time researcher, writer, and web developer, visit his website at http://www.ronxking.com
Copyright 2005 Ron King. This article may be reprinted if the resource box is left intact and the links live.
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Monday, October 02, 2006

Save Money on Gasoline

With today's gas prices now well over $3.00 a gallon in many areas we all need to find ways to cut our fuel costs. I think most would agree we can do a better job cutting our cost with a little effort in how we drive and maintain our vehicles.

First we need to pay close attention to how we drive. Speed I think most would agree is one area we all need to do a better job in. SLOW DOWN. This in itself will increase our mileage a great deal. Another area is using our brakes, when just driving a little slower would get us there just as fast and again save fuel. Be ready when it is your turn at a stop light or sign to start moving, this will save a jack rabbit start which again takes more fuel than a smooth start. By anticipating and being more alert as to what is going on far ahead and being ready when it is time to change lanes, will also add to our fuel savings. Most of these things just take a retraining of ourselves and habits. You might think these little things don't really make a difference, but all added together you will be pleasantly surprised.

Other things to consider include things like using the best route for the time of day we're driving. If for example we could find a route with less stop and go traffic, this would help. Once your engine heats up most will use less fuel, but idling at a stoplight for more than 30 seconds at several stops will cost you. Try to combine errands and trips by planning ahead, instead of say 4 trips a week making only 2 is again a winner. Although most of us like the free feeling of driving our own car, we might take a look at car pooling as another way to save fuel. Most of these things might at first seem like a lot of work, you might be surprised how much more relaxed you feel knowing you are doing a better job driving and are saving money.

Other tips, be sure to turn off the air conditioning when not needed again this could add as much as two miles per gallon to your fuel savings. Proper maintenance is another area that should not be over looked. Keep your engine tuned up, this in it self could be a big fuel saver. You might also want to consider switching to a different brand of motor oil for further fuel saving. For this I would check with the person who does your oil changing, he can explain the different oils that could save you money on your fuel cost.

Keep your tires at the proper pressure. As you make changes in your driving habits and maintenance you might want to keep a log for awhile so you will know how much the change has helped you save fuel. Once you see the savings it will be like a game to see where else you can find ways to cut your fuel cost. I believe many of us out there have accepted the rise in fuel cost as a way of life, let's not settle for that. Things can get better for all of us if we all do what we can to conserve fuel, and save money on gas.
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Thursday, September 21, 2006

Refinance A Car Loan

I just discovered another way to save money on your vehicle - this does not involve saving money on gas though.

You can actually refinance a car loan. Sometime you get a car loan without the best credit - but paying the loan on time improves your credit. This is great - and so other lenders are willing to jump in and pick up the loan. It doesn't cost you anything, reduces your car payments, your interest rate, and sometimes it allows you to skip a payment!

Visit here to find out how to refinance your car loan.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Gas Price is dropping .... for now......

It's funny....even my kids keep an eye on the gas price signs.

The Washington, DC based Energy Information Agency predicts fairly stable prices though the winter, with an increase next spring. So I wouldn't abandon your plans to increase fuel effeciency. They also don't expect fuel prices to drop down much below what they are right now because of a tight supply/demand ratio.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

New Group on Making your own biodegradable fuel

Hi,

In my surfing around, I found a Free Yahoo Group on the subject of making your own biodegradable fuel from vegetable oil. Apparently this is a very popular topic for those concerned with the environment, renewable fuel sources, and those on budgets!

YAHOO GROUP ON BIODEGRADABLE FUEL

The biodegradable, vegetable oil fuel is also referenced in an amusing way in the WOMAN WORK BLOG

Friday, August 18, 2006

Gas Price Below $3 a Gallon - This is good news?

Yeah, U.S. News and World Report came out with a report that the gas price dropped below $3.00/gallon.

Well I guess the news that the gas price has stablized at post-Katrina levels should cheer me up, but it really doesn't.

Keep looking for ways to conserve. I guess that's really the best we, as individual consumers, can do!

Monday, August 07, 2006

Need More Gas Money - Save on Your Auto Insurance

Hey! Now BP has Alaska pipeline problems, and we've got more problems affording our fuel and gasoline bills.

One thing that might help is shaving a little money off your auto insurance bill. Here's a blog with lots of insurance tips, PLUS free online quotes. Check out the advice and quotes - it's one thing that's free!

http://researchinsurance.blogspot.com

RESEARCH INSURANCE WEBLOG!

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Gasoline Money Saving Tips

Know-how ways to save:

If you haven’t already, change to synthetic motor oil. It reduces engine friction and can improve gas mileage.
Adding fuel injector cleaner at every oil change will keep injector nozzles clean, and spraying properly, which will create better combustion and deliver maximum power.
Consider installing window film in southern climates, it can reduce cabin temperature as much as 20 degrees; dramatically reducing the need for air conditioning that consumes additional gas. Check local laws on www.gilafilms.com.
After filling up, be sure the gas cap clicks 3 times. Improperly seated gas caps allow 147 million gallons of fuel to vaporize every year in the U.S.
Consider a locking gas cap, but be sure it meets/exceeds your vehicle manufacturer specifications.
Plan your day efficiently. The less trips you have to make, the more you save in fuel.
Buying gas the right way:
Buy gasoline during the coolest time of day—early morning or late evening is best. During these times gasoline is densest. Keep in mind that gas pumps measure volumes of gasoline, not densities of fuel concentration. You are charged according to volume of measurement. *
Know-how ways to drive and save:
Eliminate “jackrabbit starts.” Accelerate slowly when starting from a dead stop.
Traveling at 55 mph produces up to 21% better mileage when compared to 65 - 70 mph.
Maintain momentum everywhere possible. The less inertia your vehicle has to overcome, the less fuel it will use.
Think ahead when approaching hills. If you accelerate, do it gently before you reach the hill, not while you're on it.
Start your engines:
Avoid prolonged warming up of engine, even on cold mornings—30 to 45 seconds is plenty of time.
Don't start and stop engine needlessly. Idling your engine for one minute consumes the same amount of gas as when you start the engine.
Know-how in Advance:
Stoplights are usually timed for your motoring advantage. By traveling steadily at the legal speed limit you boost your chances of having the "green light" all the way.
Regular tune-ups ensure the best fuel economy; check your owner's manual for recommended maintenance intervals. Special attention should be given to maintaining clean air filters and proper tire pressures.
Inflate all tires to the manufacturer’s recommendations for the vehicle; rolling resistance created by low tire pressure can reduce mileage as much as 25%.
Running your vehicle’s air conditioner can reduce fuel economy by 10% to 20%.
Remove excess weight from trunk or inside of car. Extra weight reduces mileage, especially when driving up inclines.
Car pools reduce travel monotony and gas expense—all riders chip in to help you buy gas. Conversation helps to keep the driver alert.
During cold weather, remove snow and ice from your vehicle, which otherwise can cause tremendous wind resistance and add up to 100 additional pounds to the vehicle.

Friday, July 07, 2006

More ways to save real money on gasoline....

O.K. I thought of more than 10 fuel saving tips.

Some of these may seem like common sense, but that's what I'm talkin' about - and besides, sometimes we forget!

11. Use cruise control if you car is equipped with it. It keeps your speed constant.
12. Let the kids ride the school bus insead of driving them to and from school. ha ha! Besides, they'll make friends there, and get more sunshine.
13. Never let you car run while you dash into the store, post office, etc. This seems obvious for so many reasons, but people still do it. Of course, remove babies and small pets from your car because it could get hot - you should do that anyway.
14. Use your air conditioner instead of opening the windows while driving at high speeds. This used to surprise me, but I read it again and again. It's actually more efficent to use the AC than to creat that drag with open windows at high speed. It's more comfortable for those poor people in the back seat too!

10 ways to save money on gasoline

1. Make sure tires are inflated correctly.
2. Use savings associated with store cards - but make sure to pay the balance as interest can eat up savings.
3. Keep your speeds moderate. 55mph was instated because faster speeds are less efficient on gasoline.
4. Keep your speeds level. Constant braking and acceleration use more gas.
5. Plan your trips so you aren't running back and forth.
6. Keep your car tuned up and running its best.
7. When possible use alternatives - walking, biking (healthy stuff), or taking mass transit. I know I live in city where the mass transit is not that good.
8. carpools are good for you.
9. Keep your car clean - weird I know - but grime can actually slow you down a bit.
10. Gar top carriers can restrict the flow of air, and turn your car into a guzzler.

More Later.....

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Friday, May 26, 2006

The Magic Gas Pill Crazy

APPARENTLY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF TEXAS HAS A RESTRAINING ORDER ON BIOPERFORMANCE - THE FUEL SAVING OPPORTUNITY OF A CENTURY. SORRY ABOUT THAT - WE ALL LIVE AND LEARN. ANYBODY WANT A GREAT GAS AND FUEL RELATED DOMAIN???? LOL! I DO NOT THINK I WILL BE PROMOTING ANY GASOLINE PILLS! I GOT CALLED BY AN ETHOS DISTRIBUTOR ALMOST IMMEDIATELY, BUT I GUESS I'LL LEAVE MLM TO OTHERS.

I had to ask, if these products really help, why doesn't the gas station or Wal-Mart already sell them? I mean, c'mon - you can buy products like STP treatments their - why not Ethos or Bio Performance. Well, of course the marketers answers don't make sense. They say it's because they want to help a lot of people make money - YEAH RIGHT!

Gasoline Blues - What about that fuel pump?

AHHH! It's killing me! I have to fill up my 26 gallon tank at least once a week. I'm really getting nervous here, and cutting back on my business. To start off, look at this website for some tips.

http://www.gasmileagesecretsrevealed.com/

I'll follow up later with some serious tips and news about fuel prices: