Hybrid Cars All You Need To Know..


Hybrid cars have increased in popularity, but they still make only a little proportion of selling vehicles, and as such some people still aren’t aware of their benefits.

Hybrids use two powertrains, that’s generally a gasoline engine and electric motors. Together, they aim to reduce fuel consumption by using smaller engines which spend less time running, while maintaining or improving performance thanks to electric assistance.

1. Hybrids Work Best in The City & On The Highway Too:
With an electric motor to deal with low-speed driving, some hybrids can spend large amounts of time using no gasoline at all, in the city. Not every hybrid can do this, mild hybrids like those from GM and Honda can’t run entirely on electricity, for example but even then, the assistance of an electric motor means you’ll use far less gasoline getting about than in an equivalent non-hybrid.

That isn’t to say they can’t work on the highway either, though. The aerodynamic forms of many means, long periods at highway speeds can also be surprisingly fuel-efficient, and higher electric-only speeds of some vehicles means, you might not use much gasoline on shorter, higher-speed trips either.

2. No, You Won’t Have To Keep Replacing The Batteries:
Not only do hybrid batteries last an inordinately long time in most cases but they no longer cost the earth to replace if the car is in your tenure by the time its battery needs replacing.

And really, there’s not enough data around to even suggest it’ll definitely need replacing, in many cases, the car itself might be past its use-by date before the battery expires.

3. They’re Really Easy To Drive:
One of the things many people enjoy about hybrids is how easy they are to drive. Just because there’s plenty of complication under the hood, it doesn’t mean you’ll need a quantum physics degree to operate them.

The vast majority use automatic transmissions for a start, and some–like those from Toyota or Lexus–don’t even trouble you with gear problems, instead they use seamless continuously-variable transmissions.

Of course, for those that like more of a challenge, most provide you with displays showing just how much power you’re using, turning gas-saving into a videogame-style challenge.

It’s actually quite addictive to drive hybrids like that–but while keeping an eye on the battery meter and power bars to use as little energy as possible, remember to pay attention to the road, too.

4. There’s More to Hybrids Than The Prius Think Hybrid:
Think Prius? That’s understandable, as Toyota has sold millions of its most famous hybrid. And between Toyota and Lexus, over five million hybrid vehicles have been sold–the majority of hybrid vehicles on the roads.

But there’s still far more to hybrids than Toyota’s most loved and at the same time, most derided model.

Look a little harder, and you’ll note everything from sporty, manual transmission hybrid coupes like the Honda CR-Z, through luxury SUVs like the Lexus RX 450h, to hybrid-assisted trucks like the Chevy Silverado Hybrid. There really is a hybrid out there for just about everyone.

5. Performance is Also a Benefit:
Again thanks mainly to the Toyota Prius, hybrids do have a bit of reputation for being worthy and economical, but ultimately dull.

That isn’t strictly the case. Lexus has long offered performance as an extra benefit to its hybrid models, but several performance brands, like BMW or Porsche, sell hybrids as a way of improving performance without sacrificing economy like you usually do when trading up.

It’s not at all unusual to now find hybrids with sub-6 second 0-60 mph times and top speeds well into three figures.

6. You’ll Pay a Bit Extra For The Privilege:
Once again, just as we noted with diesels, hybrids do cost more than their standard counterparts.

Many are better-equipped to go some way to justifying the cost and explaining the difference, but if you’re simply seeking extra economy and don’t want the extra bells and whistles, then you’ll just have to stomach the extra cost.

In the long run, hybrid cars can be a huge money-saver especially in this period of fuel scarcity in the country.

By combining gasoline engines with electric motors, hybrid cars deliver dramatically higher fuel efficiency than traditional gasoline-powered only vehicles.

There are many pros to purchasing a hybrid car. First, hybrids benefit the environment. They have lower carbon dioxide emissions, use less gasoline, and release less exhaust into the air.

In the short term, hybrid cars are more expensive than traditional models, for example:

A hybrid version of Car X will cost as much as N700,000 more than the gasoline-powered Car X. This is due mainly to the cost of the electric motor and battery. To determine cost effectiveness, compare the price differential to the amount you would expect to save annually on fuel. Then multiply that by the number of years you are likely to keep the vehicle.

The hybrid version of Car X will usually be heavier than the traditional version (again, because of the electric motor and battery), and therefore may not handle as smoothly or accelerate as fast as the average economy car. If you are a conservative driver, the handling probably will not be an issue.

With that being said, if you are looking for a car that offers high performance, then the hybrid may not be for you.

Servicing a hybrid is one of the few downsides of owning this car. Not all service facilities have the equipment and expertise needed to service a hybrid in the country at the moment, and so you will most likely need to have the car serviced by the dealer or manufacturer.

Also when you travel, you will need to know where the car can be serviced along your route.
However, as the demand for hybrid cars has trippled,  manufacturers have put in some effective measures to resolve these issues today.


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