Jerad Parish is driving a very deliberate 22 miles per hour south on John Nolen Drive where the speed limit is 35. Cars zoom past his black Toyota Prius hybrid on both sides before he switches lanes as he approaches a stoplight. He's driving slow enough that he doesn't have to brake as he makes a right turn onto Rimrock Road. He keeps the air conditioning off and on this July afternoon, his T-shirt clings to him with perspiration. The car's thermometer reads 86. But according to a dashboard computer that displays his fuel consumption, Parish is averaging almost 80 miles per gallon for the trip ... ...
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Dear Suffering Driver,
How much does it cost to fill your gas tank? If you are like me, you are looking at nearly $75 each and every time you have to refill the gas monster.
How much of your monthly budget do you have to allot to fuel for your driving needs?
Don't have an extra $25,000 - $35,000 to spare for the soaring price of hybrids?
How would you like to get near hybrid gas mileage from your normal car with a couple simple to follow tips and trick, that don't cost you anything?
"How Much Can I Expect To Save?"
What if I told you that you can save as much as 25-40% immediately, just by following a few simple instructions?
Well, it's true and it's incredibly simple once you know how.
I have a 2001 Chevy Venture that has an EPA rating of 17 MPG City and 24 MPG Highway, yet I routinely get over 35-40 MPG!
Imagine what you could do in a smaller car! I know folks that employ these techniques and can get close to and over 50 MPG in regular Toyota Camry's, Honda Civics, etc.
Let's say that you are like me and drive an average of 10 miles a day. Your vehicle averages maybe 20 miles per gallon on both highway and city driving combined, and you are currently paying at or near $4 for a single gallon of gas.
Over the course of a year, you would need to spend a whopping $730 just for your average daily routine, not including vacations, weekend get-a-ways, etc.
Now, just by employing a few of the tricks we show you in "Hypermiling & other Gas Saving Secrets", you will instantly be able to save a minimum of 25-40% of that $730 or $182 to $292!
That's upwards of $25 a month and that's if you only drive 10 miles a day. If you drive more, and a lot of you drive a LOT MORE, then your savings will dramatically escalate.
"What Exactly Will I Learn?"
Well, let me clue you in on a few things that we will be revealing in "Hypermiling & other Gas Saving Secrets" that will have you instantly increasing your cars miles per gallon like you never dreamt possible.
First of all, you will not need to make any modifications to your car.
You will not need to worry about voiding your manufacturers warranty.
And you will need to spend no money to get started.
Jerad Parish is driving a very deliberate 22 miles per hour south on John Nolen Drive where the speed limit is 35. Cars zoom past his black Toyota Prius hybrid on both sides before he switches lanes as he approaches a stoplight. He's driving slow enough that he doesn't have to brake as he makes a right turn onto Rimrock Road. He keeps the air conditioning off and on this July afternoon, his T-shirt clings to him with perspiration. The car's thermometer reads 86. But according to a dashboard computer that displays his fuel consumption, Parish is averaging almost 80 miles per gallon for the trip ... ...
Orange mobile phone company agreed to remove its cell phone mast -- dubbed the "Tower of Doom" -- from the top of a five-story London apartment building after seven of its residents got cancer.
The cancer rate among those living on the top floor, where residents from five of the eight flats were affected, is 20 percent -- 10 times the national average.
The mast, along with a second mast owned by Vodafone, was put up in 1994. Since then, residents have battled cancer, headaches and other health problems they say are caused by radiation from the masts. Three residents have died from cancer, while another four are still fighting the disease.
The World Health Organization and other agencies say there is no risk of radiation from cell phone masts, so the companies had no legal obligation to remove the masts.
In August 2007, after a long legal battle, Orange agreed to move the mast from the building -- to another area near homes, a public library and a primary school.
Vodafone has no plans to remove their mast from the building, and is working on securing a new long-term lease.
Sources:
* This Is London August 6, 2007
Toyota announced that it would build its first plug-in hybrid by 2010. The announcement represents a change of direction on plug-in hybrids for Toyota.
If you want to consider fuel alternatives to save on your gas without spending an arm or a leg for a new hybrid car, consider this simple modification that can save you lots of cash.
I have been following this simple technology since last year and so far I have noted an increase in interest and more favorable testimonials from happy users.
According to extensive road tests in the USA and Canada, Australia, Europe and now in Asia, Water4Gas technology can produce the following results for your vehicle, gasoline or diesel:
* Possibly double your mileage: Our road tests have achieved 50% increase on a heavy 350 V8 van, 56% on a Ford truck, 107% on a Toyota car. Imagine slashing your energy bills left and right!
- Clean up emissions that damage your health and the health of your family. When burned, the "Brown's Gas" we produce turns right back into water! No harmful chemicals are emitted from this system. Since your engine would take LESS gasoline and BURN IT MORE COMPLETELY, the overall effect is dramatic reduction in harmful emissions. You'll be able to smell the difference.
- Greatly enhance engine power and performance.
- Remove carbon deposits and prevent future carbon build up.
- Reduce engine temperature - protect your environment and your engine.
- You will notice a calmer, quieter and much smoother engine & gearshifts. This is due to the effect water has on the combustion cycle inside your engine.
- Enjoy a longer life expectancy of your engine, especially pistons, valves, rings and bearings.
- Pride and satisfaction: I enjoy being a leader and advisor on gas economy. You too will feel a great deal of pride and satisfaction by sharing your newly acquired knowledge with your friends, family, neighbors, community/church members and co-workers. So many drivers and truck/fleet owners struggle, when they don't have to! Once the word comes out they will come to YOU for advice.
- It's up to you if you want to turn your new knowledge and experience into an income source. You can! If you are a volunteer or a minister and work for the community, you can share your knowledge as part of your service. In today's crazy gasoline prices, I believe this simple technology is more valuable than free food.
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World CO2 since 1750 (cubic feet)
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- Reduce engine operating temperatures - also helps to prevent global warming.
- Your clean-burning fuel will add only water and oxygen into the atmosphere instead of polluting it.
Know More About the Latest Tax Credit Offerings
That is because effective January 1, 2006, owners and buyers of several latest models of hybrid cars would be imposed hefty tax credits. Those credits will differ and vary a lot. Several of the hybrid vehicles available in the market will still not be entitled to any tax credit at all.
Tax credit
What is a tax credit? The term refers to the dollar amount or tax imposition imposed or designated to certain hybrid car models. The tax credits vary and differ from one hybrid model to another, sometimes depending on the overall functionality and the popularity.
New hybrid car buyers at this point are already scratching their heads, thinking about the mess they would be entering. And they have enough reasons to take anti-depressant pills.
The new tax credit for hybrid cars in the United States is part of an energy legislation forged and ratified into a full pledged law or regulation.
The new rules are set to encourage consumers into buying green vehicles, or the so called hybrid cars, which are not only gasoline efficient but also environmentally friendly.
But problems and discrepancies come in when the changes or modifications from the old tax breaks systems for traditional gas-powered cars are altered or modified for certain hybrid cars models.
Computations
Perhaps, the problems and frustrations drivers and hybrid car owners encounter in the latest wave of tax credit grants are arising from the computations of the tax credit system.
These computations are not that simple and are made complex and complicated by the two important components. The first component is the fuel economy rating.
This is where most of the problems arise for the taxation of the hybrid cars, which is supposed to be simple and greatly appreciated by hybrid car buyers.
To the contrary, the tax measure is found to be miserable and complicated, making hybrid car buyers regret their purchase for a while.
It is because most of the hybrid cars available or purchasable in the market today fail on the fuel economy ratings, that are required by the federal government before the hybrid car is qualified for a tax credit.
So the effort to reduce the tax imposition for hybrid cars, and eventually entice car buyers into buying them, is made simply futile and a worthless initiative.
The other component of the tax credit computation is the ‘conservation credit.’ The conservation tax credit is based on the hybrid car model’s projected and computed fuel savings on it entire life span.
In this aspect, almost all the hybrid car models available in the market today are also failing. Thus, it is certain that if you are a hybrid car buyer this year, there is a lesser and slimmer chance for you to be able to secure tax credits or tax savings.
Computing and considering the tax savings you could probably save if your hybrid car is qualified for a tax credit would certainly make you falter and regret the tax system. For sure, you would have the sentiment that it could have been better if the tax credit is simply not offered at all.
List of hybrid cars on the tax credit system
To be able to get a complete and accurate listing of the new hybrid car models that are qualified to secure tax credits, visit the online site of the US Treasury.
The site can be accessed at www.ustreas.gov. If you recently purchased a hybrid car, or are planning to buy one, check if your hybrid car model is qualified for hefty tax credits.
Advantages Of Owning Hybrid Cars
More and more people are turning to hybrid cars these days because of their promise of lesser fuel consumption and environmental friendliness. Hybrid cars, because they run on both fuel and battery-powered engines, eat up less fuel, thereby sparing the consumer the pain of falling prey to price pressures in the world oil market. In addition, it also emits significantly less smog pollutants in the air, compared to traditional fuel-operated cars.
Indeed, there are a lot of advantages to owning hybrid cars. This is why even the US government is starting to show support by welcoming more models into the country and by encouraging American auto makers like General Motors and Ford to make more units.
Here are some of the advantages of hybrid cars:
1) Efficiency
Hybrid cars are electrically operated and are thus able to function well and consistently at any motor speed. This is in contrast to conventional gas-powered engines, which tend to produce less power in low revolutions per minute episodes. Hybrid cars do not need to use transmissions to make their engines run at full capacity even at reduced speeds.
2) Economy
One of the advantages of hybrid cars is that the feature called "regenerative braking". Since a hybrid car works using both electric power and fuel power, each can function by itself or conjunction, depending on which is stronger at the time of use. This means that both engines complement each other and do not simply bog one when one of them becomes weaker.
3) Convenience
Because hybrid cars are part battery powered, they do not create huge holes on the pocket, compares to users of traditional cars who feel the pain of the continuing oil price increases. Most hybrid cars, particularly the ones that are made in Japan, are also more compact and lightweight, making them easier to maneuver on the road. Other models, particularly those by American and European car makers also do not deviate from the stylish designs their regular counterparts adopt, so users don't have to feel they are being left out in the style department.
4) Sustainability
Sure, hybrid cars are fairly new, so their immediate impact on the environment cannot be foreseen in the short term. However, over the course of time, the next generations will definitely be thankful for having a clean, pollution free world, thanks to hybrid vehicles.
Most critics say that it is not the time to buy hybrid vehicles because they are expensive. However, when you consider the advantages, you really shouldn't think twice. While you must be discerning in choosing the right model for your needs, this doesn't mean you start hesitating. After all, when more people patronize hybrid cars, manufacturers will see the need to produce more and eventually bring its price at very affordable levels.
Most people love their cars to the extreme, but with the constant skyrocketing of gasoline prices, a lot of people are pressed to think of alternatives. For those who want to cut back on fuel money, they may consider buying hybrid cars.
Hybrid cars are a combination of the features of gasoline-powered vehicles and electric cars. The advantage that hybrid cars hold over conventional cars is that they produce fewer emissions and adds considerable mileage.
But first, where did these cars came from and how are they made?
The very first electric vehicle was created by Robert Anderson from Aberdeen, Scotland in 1839. Later in 1870, Sir David Salomon came up with a vehicle equipped with a lightweight electric motor, along with storage batteries that were much too heavy. Predictably, the speed and the range of the car were not so desirable.
Over the years, several automobile manufacturers such as General Motors have improved on the concept of the electric cars, which later evolved into the hybrids that we know today. The most popular of these hybrids are the Insight from Honda and the Prius from Toyota.
These two exceptional vehicles can be used to explain the intricate and sophisticated technology of hybrid cars.
1. Honda Insight
The Insight runs on a system called "Integrated Motor Assist," a term coined by Honda to describe its electric motor attached to the engine at the position usually occupied by the flywheel. This model has two kinds of transmission, the regular, manual transmission and the automatic one.
The advantages of the electric motor on the Insight are the following:
-It can support the gasoline engine by giving off additional power while the vehicle is climbing up or going down a hill.
-The motor can start the engine by itself without the aid of a starter.
-Captures energy while on the process of braking.
The Insight relies on three main areas for efficiency:
-It makes use of lightweight aluminum for its body to reduce the total weight of the vehicle.
-Utilizes a small engine which operates efficiently, which weighs around 124 pounds only.
-It makes use of advanced aerodynamics. The teardrop shape of the car has a lot to do with its performance.
2. Toyota Prius
The Prius utilizes the power split device, an ingenious gearbox that connects the gasoline engine with the electric motor and generator. This allows the car to function like both parallel and series hybrids. The car does not need a starter also, because the device can make the generator start the engine.
Since the vehicle is on planetary gear set, the speed of the electric motor combined with the ring gear spin decides how fast the car will run.
These cars does not require their batteries to be recharged, because the generator located onboard the vehicles monitors the right amount of energy in the batteries.
Both Toyota and Honda allot long warranties for their hybrid models. Both the Insight and the Prius are on eight-year warranties, and their batteries and motors usually do not need maintenance over the duration of the vehicle.
