question abouthybrid cars?

December 18, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation

hybrid battery

blah blah blah questioned:

Im wondering something, in the past few being here’s been a kind of an explosion around hybrid cars, by all accounts in view of the fact that they are kind to the background and they save gas which translate into “huge” savings.
The business is that i dont see where all that come from, i mean those cars got 2 engines one that runs on gas and the additional on electricity, and then you see in comercial public claiming they save gas in view of the fact that they got that gripping motor, but the fact of the matter is that the gripping motor runs on the energy bent by the gas engine so in view of the fact that energy cannot be bent from thin air that earnings that the gas engine is capable by iteself of producing no matter what they collective can do, if anything the gripping motor is really adding more consequence to the car and causing more atrophied fuel (not to bring up the consequence of the batteries,) not to bring up that servicing it (as well as replacing the batteries when these stop effective) makes it much more pricey in the long run than fixed cars. in the additional hand, the background business, even if they would burn fuel “more sterile” subdue in the administer of obtaining those matterias (such as lead for batteries) the background is much more affected that from the gas a fixed engine yield.

In top of all that i have recently seen some “pointless hybrid cars”
like
Hybrid Lexus SUV
Hybrid Tahoe
Hybrid Toyota Highlander
ETC
i mean SUVs and trucks are transport that by scenery requires fastidious ammount of “unfilled” potential and which ever the case is, hybrid wont give up it.

Anyone got any pledge why is all that?
so far the only business i have seen is about the breaking energy used to give a new lease of life batteries, and i feel doubter of how the bit of energy obtained from that may maybe overcome the superfluous energy that is looked-for just to reside in the superfluous consequence, in the additional hand by all accounts for wits a toyota prius does 45mpg (which im sure it doesnt) while in my civic i can do in city well over 36mpg (A/C and fixed driving)

also i dont see why that equipment cannot be implemented in fixed cars with all fixed cars subdue got batteries to run gripping material, and they need an alternator to give a new lease of life it, why as a substitution for it doesnt give a new lease of life with breaking just as hybrids and dont get an alternator, it will subdue get the energy benefict wihout the superfluous consequence.

Why in God’s name would anyone want to own a Ford vehicle? Masochism?

December 15, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Ford

fuel efficiency

hsyed13 questioned:

Ford cars are a joke (apart from the Mustang and Shelby GT) especially when their Japanese counterparts are donation dual the longevity and dual the fuel efficiency on their models for the same prices. Ford must take upon yourself some wisdom and just concentrate all of their efforts on their trucks.

Would you vote for a law to limit fast lanes on freeways to fast moving traffic during business hours?

December 3, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Commuting

hybrid vehicles

Kurious questioned:

If such a law were projected, according to the following criteria, would you vote for it?
1. All owing to the hours of Monday Owing to Friday, from 6AM to 9AM, and 3PM owing to 6PM, all trucks with more than 4 wheels are prohibited from driving in any additional lane than the rightmost lane of a freeway, highway, or heavy transit road.
WHY?: Trucks slow all down, and yield endless conveying pile ups everytime they jump over into the left lane.

2. The only vehicles genteel to enter a affect lane, Monday owing to Friday from the hours of 6AM and 9AM, and 3PM owing to 6PM, are motorcycles, hybrid vehicles, and any additional vehicle with no more than four wheels and at smallest amount two citizens impression U.S. drivers licenses on board.
WHY? Soccer moms and Pregnant Women aren’t just so what the affect lane was projected for. The lane was projected to reduce work conveying by cheering ride sharing. A protect or limb of the clergy carries their outcome by convenience and do not aid in sinking conveying on the freeways. If two adults are on board all owing to those hours, here is a privileged probability that ride sharing is compelling place. Also, by allowing singles in the lane in motorcycles and hybrid vehicles, they are incentified to hold these vehicles which also help to reduce carbon emmisions.

I need help with an Algebra 2 math problem?

December 1, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Mathematics

fuel efficiency

Are You Ben questioned:

A car used 28 gallons of gas & traveled a total interval of 428 miles. the trucks fuel efficiency is 16 miles per gallon on the highway and 12 miles per gallon in the city. how many gallons of gas were used in the city?

Gas prices outlook what is the short and long?

November 29, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Economics

hybrid battery

Mike the info dude questioned:

Do you reflect gas is inane up or down.

Here is my thought.

I see more public using their SUV and better trucks lately. If you read about the wits why oil went up so high it is in view of the fact that of all the mishandle of oil.

Larger better closer was what all was tiresome to realize. Glutenous mishandle of a precious store has caused the problem.
Here are some equipment we can do to ring fence the problem.
Use less oil. Here is how.
If your household is heated by oil chat it to natural gas as soon as it is unfilled in your area,

Stop using the handbook thru. Get out and go in and wait in line. Don’t be so bone idle meeting in your car burning a depleting store.

Car pool or use public transportation.

Hold a smaller car. Buy what you need not what you want. Stop following the “trend” of additional public and be an model.

Hold a hybrid car cor commuting if you cant use public transportation.

Even even if the hybrid has a high global trace in view of the fact that of battery waste. They do use less fuel and in the fleeting run they can buy time to make CNG a better selection or hydrogen.

We will always need oil for lubrication, grease, tractors, cranes, fleeting generators, ATV use, and many additional equipment you may reflect of.
what is your thought?

Which is the best truck for transporting goods in a city area in India?

November 18, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation

fuel efficiency

Shining_Bright questioned:

I am a transport machinist in Nagpur and I want to enlarge my transport business by including a fleet of small trucks which can run smoothly in a city area. It must be economical in the implication that it must have high fuel-efficiency and low maintenance cost. Which is the best small car in India for this function?

Is increasing supply or cutting demand the answer to America’s energy problem?

November 16, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Politics

fuel efficiency

Confused Bob questioned:

Rising give, drilling for more oil, does the smallest amount harm to the state. Rising give by drilling in preserved areas will bring the price of oil down without rising the cost production or the promotion price of cars and trucks.
Decreasing demand by privileged fuel efficiency or alternate fuels will cut the demand for oil by boost production cost and the price of cars and trucks.
Which is the pledge to the energy problem?
Your view.
Incredible. Here arwe no thumbs down on any answers. Seems the public is in contract on this come forth.
Thankfulness for all your answers.

what car companies offer diesel engines? what, if any offer diesel hybrid?

November 11, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Buying & Selling

hybrid vehicles

Mr wondering questioned:

I’m looking at making some bio diesel for my boat, and perhaps possibility vehicles. I dont know which car companies offer diesel engines. Of course I know here are many trucks out here, but, I need a car or two for me and m wife.
Any view????

Are Americans at all justified in complaining about gas prices?

November 9, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Conservation

fuel efficiency

Dana1981, Master of Knowledge questioned:

As gas prices continue their rise headed for $4 per gallon in the USA, a lot of public are complaining.

But, the USA has the most terrible fuel efficiency requirements of any first planet public. We have half the fuel efficiency requirements of Europe. Our gas also remains cheaper than most additional countries, and expenditure less than half as much as in the UK. Many Americans handbook pointlessly generous and inefficient cars, trucks and SUVs. Hybrids subdue make up less than 2% of car sales in the US.

If we’re unwilling to take steps to boost our fuel efficiency, yet our gas prices are subdue far below most additional countries, are Americans at all defensible in complaining about gas prices?

Are Americans at all justified in complaining about gas prices?

November 8, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Conservation

fuel efficiency

Dana1981, Master of Knowledge questioned:

As gas prices continue their rise headed for $4 per gallon in the USA, a lot of public are complaining.

But, the USA has the most terrible fuel efficiency requirements of any first planet public. We have half the fuel efficiency requirements of Europe. Our gas also remains cheaper than most additional countries, and expenditure less than half as much as in the UK. Many Americans handbook pointlessly generous and inefficient cars, trucks and SUVs. Hybrids subdue make up less than 2% of car sales in the US.

If we’re unwilling to take steps to boost our fuel efficiency, yet our gas prices are subdue far below most additional countries, are Americans at all defensible in complaining about gas prices?

Will your next vehicle be a Hybrid?

November 7, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Polls & Surveys

hybrid vehicles

Badash questioned:

Mine will – here even making trucks, SUVs and sport cars now!

Hybrid cars VS. Non Hybrid cars?

October 29, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Alternative Fuel Vehicles

hybrid cars

Wuteverx1972 questioned:

Ok well I have to do this repudiation speech on ordinary cars and why hybrid cars are better.

My opponent pointed out 3 issues with hybrid cars
a) The production of the batteries used in hybrid cars requires costly and destructive nickel mining.

b) Hybrid cars are more pricey to yield and transport a hybrid car as opposed to a conventional vehicle

c) Here are much better alternatives to a hybrid car that offer remarkable fuel efficiency and sterile emissions.

For my speech I have to try to argue hostile to those points.
I’ve done investigate on hybrid cars but I need some help in view of the fact that I dont reflect my attitude are strong ample.

I was thought that for part a I can say that the use of nickel in batteries of hybrid cars is just a start into making a chat into the background. Lithium will soon be used in hybrid cars which will not harm the background. Also, here are special places where one can take their used nickel battery to by the book dispose of it.

For part b I do not know how to argue hostile to it in view of the fact that my opponents investigate shows that hybrids do weigh more than a conventional vehicle causing more fuel to be used by the trucks that transport them making it pricey for transportation.

for part c, here is no skepticism that here are better alternatives to a hybrid car that offer remarkable fuel efficiency and sterile emissions such as a dirt bike.

I need some marker that shows that in the long run hybrid cars are less pricey by and large such as maintenance, fuel, emissions.
For conventional vehicles here’s a lot to take into consideration such as the substitution of the battery (where the battery of the hybrid are fated to last the life of the car plus warranty for 100,000 miles), fuel emissions, etc.

a name help me and grant me with in rank on how hybrids can be better or will benefit our possibility in the long run

Are there any hybrids, Electric Fuel cars, or fuel-efficient vehicles that actually convey masculinity?

October 19, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Alternative Fuel Vehicles

hybrid vehicles

Samian’s Twelfth Tab questioned:

All the hybrids and fuel-efficient cars look tiny, and their designs are very effeminate. Are here vehicles like trucks or SUVs (get out of Rams, Chevy Silverados, etc.) that a man may maybe really handbook, and are cost- and energy-efficient?

Fuel efficiency. Last week, Joe’s Electric Service used. please help me solve this math question, thanks?

October 17, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Mathematics

fuel efficiency

Denise questioned:

Fuel efficiency. Last week, Joe’s Gripping Service used
110 gallons of gasoline in its two trucks. The generous car
was obsessed 800 miles, and the small car was obsessed
600 miles. If the small car gets double as many miles per
gallon as the generous car, then how many gallons of
gasoline did the generous car use?

Why did the Bush Administration go to court to block 16 states from enacting higher fuel-efficiency requiremen

October 3, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Politics

fuel efficiency

Jimbo questioned:

As many of you dredge up, in late 2007 the federal EPA blocked a question for by 16 states (led by California) to have privileged fuel-efficiency requirements for cars and trucks. At that time, I questioned a question on here and most public sided with the Bush Handing out. What I am wondering now is has anyone altered their mind due to the gas prices, or do you subdue judge that this disavowal was defensible?

PS The EPA has not backed down. This come forth is subdue in court.

Will Obama’s auto fuel-efficiency standards mandate no decrease in auto safety?

October 2, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Government

fuel efficiency

A concerned AMERICAN questioned:

New engine fuel-use processes and stronger, lighter equipment are life invented or exposed all the time. But the fact remains that one of the simplest ways to make a care more fuel efficient is to make it lighter. Such smaller, lighter cars are often less crash-creditable, especially in accidents concerning trucks and additional better vehicles with which such cars impart the highways.

So do the new fuel-efficiency set of laws, calling for 39MPG by 2016, also mandate that protection test ratings cannot fall? If not, why not?

Is it possible to convert a 1999 Nissan Sentra to an electric car? How hard would it be?

September 16, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation

possibility car

8 questioned:

It’s leaking oil right now and has 104k on it. I was wondering if in the possibility doing this would be better than promotion it for a few hundred dollars. How would you do that? I’ve seen converted trucks that run on a bunch of fixed car batteries. What would it cost? A modest below $10k?
I reflect the oil has something to do with a gasket head and it would cost nearly $1000 to repair or more. I forgot. I am a childish self so I force have this car for a long time.

Is the future MPG standards of 2016 affecting your car buying decision now?

June 3, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Buying & Selling

possibility car

berrytrain questioned:

I am tiresome to figure out how the MPG principles are inane to look the car industry. I reflect we can say excellent bye to affordable muscle cars like the Ford Mustand. They will subdue make them, but they will
be pricey. Trucks will probably also become much more pricey to to buy and own. I am thought about export a muscle car now while they are subdue affordable.

How much is gas a gallon where you are? Any saving suggestions?

April 14, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation

gas

Mustang Sally questioned:

Gas has risen 3 era over the last week where I live, right now a fixed unleaded gallon of gas will cost you 3.30! I live on a farm, so we use gas for more than our fixed trucks, any suggestions on making it more sufferable on my wallet until gas prices start to come down?

What kind of gas mileage would a 2000 Dodge Dakota 2WD REGULAR CAB get?

April 14, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Dodge

gas

Hey Ben!! questioned:

You can get smaller trucks like this for low-cost, but I am thought that is in view of the fact that of such high prices in gas. Do smaller trucks like this one get excellent gas mileage?

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