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Hybrid Cars – Cheap Transportation?

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Feb 28,2008 by shab

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Maybe you want to do your part for the environment. Perhaps, you want a more economical way to travel since gasoline prices are on the rise. Or, you may want to purchase a vehicle that rewards you with federal tax incentives. Regardless of your reason for purchasing a hybrid vehicle, you need to do research and make sure you get the most out of this financial investment.


There are many websites which help consumers with the process of purchasing a hybrid vehicle. However, the research itself can still be overwhelming. Therefore, below are some important aspects you should consider.

Review Review Review

The cost to replace hybrid parts can be extremely expensive. Reviewing your options when considering these costs, can help you quickly eliminate some hybrids off your list. Check the Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) and recalls. Go to edmunds.com and search for the vehicle you have in mind for more information.

Warranties

If you are purchasing a used hybrid or plan on owning the vehicle longer than the standard warranty, really think about spending the extra bucks on an extended warranty. Because hybrid vehicles are loaded with new technology, the cost to repair them is going to be extremely high. Not to mention the cost of the knowledgeable mechanic working on these vehicles. So, between repair and labor, it may be a wise decision to purchase the extended warranty and have a little peace of mind. Be sure to look into what the manufacturer offers. If you cannot afford to buy the extended warranty at the time of purchase, consider buying it before the standard warranty expires.

Compare a Hybrid to a Conventional Car

Model: 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid | 2006 Honda Civic Sedan Base Price MSRP: ,150 | ,760

Fuel Economy (Average between city and highway) Hybrid: 50 miles per gallon | Sedan:34 miles per gallon

If you drive 15k miles annually, how many gallons of gas will you use? Hybrid: 300 gallons | Sedan: 441 gallons

If the cost of gas is .75 a gallon, how much will you spend annually on gas? Hybrid: 5 | Sedan: ,212

If you save 7 yearly on gas by driving the hybrid, how long will it take you to make up the difference of the MSRP between the Hybrid (including the ,000 Federal rebate) and the Sedan? 14 years

Is there a tax break for Hybrid owners? How much will I save? Yes, if you are a Honda Civic Hybrid owner, you will receive a ,100 tax credit from the IRS.

Buy That New Car and Control Your Budget

Do you still think you need that new car? The chart above is a perfect example where you can buy that new car, get great gas mileage and maintain a budget. The extra money you could save every month for purchasing a conventional car would look great in your savings account.

How about?….

Buy That New Car and Control Your Budget Do you still think you need that new car? The chart above is a good illustration of how much one would spend on either a conventional car versus a hybrid, plus the difference in gas mileage. It also shows how a budget will be affected by the purchase of a hybrid. The extra money you could save every month for purchasing a conventional car would look great in your savings account.

More Topics:
HybridCars.com
General resource for hybrid car owners and potential buyers. Includes shopping tools, blog entries, as well as articles on hybrid electric cars and their impact ...

How Hybrid Cars Work - HowStuffWorks
Hybrid cars address the problem of high gas prices and the ... French car maker PSA Peugeot Citroen has two diesel-electric hybrid cars in the works. ...

Hybrid Cars, SUVs, and Trucks
Profiles of individual hybrid cars and SUVs include reviews, specs, photos, and information on future hybrid models.

Hybrid Car - Wikipedia
The same advantages that existing hybrid cars have for use with frequent starts ... There are no large car maker's cars for sale--yet (late 2007) ...

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