Fuel Efficient Cars
Fuel Efficient Cars Offer Exceptional Value
This year portends to be a big one for fuel efficient cars. Tough economic times and high gasoline prices have prompted much consumer belt-tightening.
Due to recent tax incentives and extensive mass marketing campaigns, hybrid cars have experienced a huge surge in relative sales activity.
As the name implies, hybrid cars are a cross between convention internal combustion and more energy-efficient electrical power. The bottom line is much higher gas mileage and a healthier environment.
Following Are Some Top-Rated Hybrid Style Fuel Efficient Cars 2011:
Toyota Prius V

Toyota’s Prius wagon already has a history of long-standing consumer popularity and fuel efficient cars. Toyota expects a new addition to its family by mid-year: the V hybrid station wagon.
Not only the best selling of all hybrid brands, Prius also claims the highest consumer confidence ratings for its class. Toyota expects this progeny to expand upon the sound Toyota name by outselling all other vehicles in its product line. The Prius V has nearly 60 percent more cargo room. Yet, it retains its original interior capacity for five-passenger seating.
Infiniti M35h

This automotive innovation by Infiniti delivers 300 horsepower torque via a V6 3.5-liter engine, one electrical motor and two clutches. Nissan continues to pave new automotive of sustained vehicular mobility. Hybrid-designed drive trains continue to factor into its formula for simultaneous enhancement of luxury and efficiency.
The Infiniti M35h Hybrid enables luxury car owners to retain all desired power and enhanced features without guzzling gas. Although Infiniti has not published any specific fuel economy figures, the M35h portends an overall economy of fuel comparable to Nissan’s Versa 1.8-liter four-cylinder hybrid: 28 mph city and 34 mph highway.
Lexus CT 200h

Corporate executives envision the 1.8-liter 90 HP gasoline engine and 80HP electric motor of this compact hatchback as epitomizing luxury and efficiency in a single sleek package of exceptional design. A comprehensive package of standard features sets this model apart from the crowd of fuel efficient cars.
Exceptional Benefits of Electric Cars
Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf, and the soon-to-be Ford Focus are a few electric cars slated to be highly sought after by former hybrid owners – with good reason. Electric vehicles (“EVs”) feature one or more rechargeable electrical motors.
Some of the major advantages that EVs offer over conventional engines that feature internal combustion include:
– Enhanced energy efficiency

EVs convert 75 percent of chemically generated battery power to wheel mobility. By contrast, internal combustion engines (“ICEs”) convert just 20 percent of stored gasoline power.
– Environmental friendliness
Unlike their ICE analogues, EVs emit no pollutant tailpipe exhaust.
– Enhanced performance
Electrically powered motors make for much smoother riding and driving experiences that are also much less noisy than that of ICEs.
Some drawbacks of EVs include limited driving distances of only 100-200 miles between battery recharges. A typical recharge can easily consume four to eight hours. In addition, the actual batteries are quite costly, and several replacements may be required during one’s total time of ownership.
Such bulky power packs also consume considerable space and are heavy and cumbersome. Researchers are constantly working to devise technological innovations to minimize or eliminate these disadvantages. Both electric and hybrid-type autos can carry hefty price tags in excess of $87,000 USD. Fuel efficient used cars of this genre are an excellent option for maximizing cost-efficiency in both acquisition and operations aspects of auto ownership.
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