Hybrids With Power And Fuel Efficiency
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By Anna Finger
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Paying more at the pump has become an unpleasant reality for many people living in the US, and while gas prices may vary, hybrids with power and fuel efficiency are becoming a
readily available of technology. Not only do they offer great quality, but they also offer great dependability in terms of their miles per gallon, and these are the things that
consumers nowadays are looking for. The RX, GS, and LS Lexus Hybrids offer car buyers speed, as well as fuel economy. Along with the Cadillac Escalade Hybrid, they both extend
the option of savings at the gas pump while suggesting the luxury and performance that automobile purchasers have come to always expect from these top brands.
While hybrids may initially appear to cost more, their savings as far as fuel efficiency is an advantage that lasts throughout the lifetime of the vehicle. Hybrid cars have saved
American consumers about five and a half million barrels of gasoline since they first became available in late 1999. The average consumer can expect an annual savings in fuel
costs anywhere from $2,242 to $5,479, or even more, depending on the model of the hybrid that they buy, in addition to its tax incentives. For most car buyers, that's more than
just a drop in the bucket. As advancements continue to be made in the field of hybrid vehicle technology, consumers who have previously opted to take the benefits of gas savings,
over having a quality powerful vehicle, they are now finding that instead of forfeiting one of these perks, they can now have both.
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The Lexus LS saves car buyers money at the gas pump and also goes from 0-60 in 5.5 seconds. The 2009 Cadillac Escalade, with it's 332 hp V8 engine, improvements in fuel economy,
and numerous standard luxury amenities, is just one example of what consumers can expect in the near future from hybrids, in terms of power and fuel economy.
Cars like the Porsche
Cayenne, and concepts such as the BMW Hydrogen 7, (which is anticipated to run on liquid hydrogen) push the fuel economy envelope even further. As more and more car manufacturers
move to the production of hybrids, innovations such as plug-in hybrids, plug-in electrics, hydrogen hybrids, and fuel cell vehicles are all options for the future fuel efficient
vehicles, that can certainly leave consumers having high anticipation for its release.
