Nov 30

The first ever hybrid car made for the US car market was from the Japanese car maker Honda Motor Corporation. The Honda Insight was first seen in 1999 on the US auto market. But after Toyota revealed the Prius, the Insight made an exit. Toyota Prius has ever since become the consistent number one hybrid car in the auto industry.

Later, Honda revealed two new breeds of hybrid cars, the Honda Accord and Civic hybrids. However, even if they made it more effective than the Insight, these cars are still not enough to sway the Prius out of the market. The Civic hybrid had a distinctive hybrid features but it failed because of its “performance hybrid” nature that later resulted to scanty fuel efficiency gain as compared to the conventional Accord V6.

The presence of the Insight on the US car market was not as impressive as the Toyota Prius. Although Honda Insight also has the same fuel efficient features as the Toyota Prius, the two seats hybrid car soon vanished on the auto industry. Toyota has many buyers because of its quality yet affordable rates.

Honda tried to bring out the best vehicle to match with the ongoing Toyota Prius but the world famous hybrid car continues to receive more fame because of its real time fuel efficiency. The design as well as the appearance may not be as powerful as the other hybrids out there but Americans recognizes Prius as the best hybrid car in the market.

Honda also released that the “Global Small Hybrid” is even better than the Toyota Prius in terms of fuel efficiency. The company has undergone several tests in terms of the Insight so they are pretty sure on what to do this time.

However while Honda is doing car that battles up with Prius, Toyota is also planning for more high tech hybrids for the future. Toyota is also looking forward to meet the highest emission standards set by making more hybrid cars and cleaner diesel cars for the US market.

Nov 6

We’ve all seen the commercials talking about how technology was all going to be about flying cars and cold fusion. In reality, though, we have our very own science-fiction-turned-fact in looking at hybrid vehicles which are taking over. They truly are efficient and are money-saving at some levels, but most consumers assume that the concept of electric motors is brand new, but the first experiments with electric motors began in the mid-1800s. Going as far back as 1832, locomotives and carriages were already using electric motors, considering that lead-acid batteries were already being used.

In the 1890s, though, the first electric cars for sale were actually built at home in the U.S. and actually shown to the general public. To thank for that first electric car we have William Morrison, whose electric car was one of the first to be successfully tested. By the time 1893 had rolled around, there are already several models of electric-powered cars that were showcased in Chicago.

If you have the impression that electric cars are solely known to the public as the new economic fad, think again.

While most consumers think of old hybrids as being the 1998 Toyota cars, the first actual hybrid vehicle was constructed from a Buick by a man named Victor Wouk in 1972. The Federal Clear Car Incentive Program in 1970 brought forward this need for hybrid cars, and Wouk’s hybrid was no different, having been built specifically in response to this Act. Later, in 1974, Vanguard-Sebring built an electric vehicle known as the CitiCar, and was another attempt to respond to the Incentive Program. Unfortunately, the company and program were both out of the picture by 1980.

Toyota was able to make a breakthrough, and the Toyota Prius was released to the commercial mass-market, selling over 18,000 vehicles in one year alone. It didn’t take long after that, and in the next three years, Chevy, Toyota, Nissan, Ford, and GM began to release hybrid vehicles, but they were full of kinks and problems.

Hybrid vehicles began to see a resurgence in production. This time, the kinks were worked out and now, hybrids will soon become the new standard. The fact of the matter, though, is that while the packaging may be new, the actual technology behind the hybrid has spent a century being developed.

Nov 4

The world is actually faced with tremendous problems these days. To mention, we have the major worries in line with greenhouse gases, overpopulation, unemployment, global warming, and the escalating prices of gas and the basic commodities. What makes life hard is the rise in the cost of gasoline since it maneuvers the other commodity prices. With this, a hope has been given to the consumers and that is in the form of the water powered cars.

Many people have been taken aback by the concept regarding water powered cars. They can’t believe that such thing may be bound to reach its peak of possibility. But there is no point denying it, scientists and researchers have taken a big step towards unearthing the chances of generating cars which can be powered by water itself instead of gasoline. For now, a hundred percent of the vehicles and trucks are under careful observation. These water powered cars are being experimented on so that during the time that it is to be launched for the public’s use, no flaw may be made visible. Although the operations are really tedious and complex, the people in charge of the procedure are more than willing to provide the consumers with an economical way of enjoying their treasured possessions–their cars!

There are two versions in existence–the water powered car and the hybrid water powered car. The latter has been assessed to be more useful and that which works remarkably. As per the researches done by the maverick engineers are concerned, it has been revealed that the hybrid water powered cars are more capable of improving the car’s mileage and saving the environment at the same time. Some really once unbelievable occurences may occur with their prominence. The tests clearly show that oil economy may be amplified with the use of water powered cars. Similarly, other effects such as the following are observable–the Ford cars can save 60 percent of oil, savings with Toyota cars range from 50 percent to 107 percent, the 350 V8 van at 50 percent, and the Cadillac cars at 70 percent.

As it goes, there are cars which may only require some fine tuning instead of major conversion towards the hydrid technology application. The emissions are also improved so it is more global climate friendly and will lessen the risks imposed to your own health.