With global warming, should we be incouraged to buy hybrids?

December 1, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - US Local Businesses

hybrid vehicles

thowar028 questioned:

I am in the market for a new vehicle, and I am appauled at how to be more energy effient you have to pay the dealships the amount you would save in gas for the nest 80 to 100 thousand miles. This amounts to an $8,000 diffence (with gas prices at the current $3.00 a gallon). Would it be nice to pay a price much quicker to the fixed cars to encourage public to buy the more environmentally friendly vehicles. Shouldn’t America finally try to catch up with the rest of the planet? I want to do my part but, it is hard with the dealerships/manufacturers wanting to keep all the profit. America wants ways to grant incentives to make public want to be more energy effiecient. One day it will be too late to do it increasingly and without a lot of profit loss. Isn’t now the time?
I place of protection’t heard about any of the incentives you talked about. I live in the south. Here aren’t any HOV lanes. Those are frequently in huge cities. Commonly, it is the public who live far out that use the most gas.

And for the skeptics about global warming, I’d urge you watch “The Inconvenient Truth”. It’s a documentary by Al Gore. I know not all likes him, but watch it anyway. You have not anything to baggy. It’s frightening and here’s prove to back all he said. You can also do investigate online to find the prove.

Dredge up Katrina!!! It was in view of the fact that of global warming. It has been predicted for being. Huge businesses want to fail to differentiate you and make you reflect it is a hoax, in view of the fact that it will hurt their pocket books.

Your views on “alternative fuels” and hybrid cars?

November 11, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation

hybrid cars

afreshpath_admin questioned:

It is well celebrated that the equipment to migrate to uncommon fuels such as bio-diesel and ethanol (see Brazil) is levelheaded. Also, hybrid techology has well yet to be to a top that it can be used very well in a diversity of automotive applications.

The question is, why isn’t the US chief the way headed for these technologies? Why won’t the regime offer real incentives to auto manufacturers and energy companies that would help wean us off of foriegn oil?

I have my own dreams (http://howto.netmorale.com/viewtopic.php?p=25#25) but I wan’t to know yours.

If politicians are serious when will they start giving real tax breaks for buying hybrid cars?

November 9, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Politics

hybrid cars

Birthday Persinowitz! questioned:

or for that matter crafty and manufacturing hybrid cars!!!
You know here were tremendous tax breaks for the Hummer, why not for Hybrids that will solve tribulations for our public and boost US auto jobs (((employment))) get us off Midpoint East and Hugo Chavez Oil!!
I have a Prius, it facility well. Its so cool down you can’t hear a business.
Maybe it would be value it to fund investigate to make them better, I bet if they try they can do it!! I bet if the Regime gives them incentives it will help!!
TweeQ: Only China may maybe come up with carpets made of feces and lead sippy cups lol!!!!

If I trade a vehicle with 18,000 left for a hybrid, will I come out even with the incentives and tax breaks?

October 19, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Buying & Selling

hybrid vehicles

motherdandelion questioned:

My problem is this: I have a 2002 Ford F150 I paid WAY too much for, and now I’m not using it at all. It has 18,000 left on the loan. Would the incentives and tax breaks existing for hybrid owners be able to help me pay whats left on the loan if I trade it in for a hybrid?

With all the issues with global warming, Y did the government take away incentives to buy hybrid vehicles?

September 28, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Politics

hybrid vehicles

prole1984 questioned:

I just went to hold a new car . The dealer well-informed me that generous incentives for the hold of hybrid vehicles were full away. My investigate confirms this. Why would they do this if they are really concerned with conserving energy and fossil fuels ?