Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Hybrid Engineering: A New Chance for Less Contaminating Cars

 KU Alternative Energy Society <KUAES@googlegroups.com>

For a long time, there is a agitating demand for fuel-efficient
automobiles that are gentle on the wallet and kind on our fast,
harmful surroundings. The automobile industry answered to this need by
setting in motion hybrid cars and these cars were soon proposed as
cars of the future.
There has been a lot of growth in hybrid car engineering but the dream
of Hybrid Cars converting the automobile industry has not been
accomplished yet. The big car mass-producing companies like Toyota,
GM, Ford, and Honda are all reacting to the process and putting their
best foot forth for better technology and market economy in hybrid
cars.
Sales Run Comparable To Progress in Hybrid Automotive Engineering
Many cars are now equipped with electric power steering that brings .
05% - 2% better gas mileage in cars like the Honda S2000 and Saturn
Vue. As a consequence, there has been a boost in sales of these cars.
In 2002, approximately 30,000 hybrid cars were sold in US. In 2003,
there was a big jump with Toyota alone selling almost 100,000 Hybrid
cars. Year 2004 saw a new energy from the customers for new generation
hybrid cars. They were sold off nearly right away and got outstanding
adoration....

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