Trucks-SUVS / Consumer Reports For Hybrid Cars

For the most part hybrid vehicles are geared either for performance with a slight improvement in gas mileage, or are designed for improved mileage with little focus on premium performance. When ready to begin looking into such designs it may pay to look through Consumer Reports for hybrid cars before making a decision. Too many people are convinced that hybrid technology equates to fuel savings while helping the environment and may be disappointed to learn that the couple of thousand dollars for the technology has not actually been a return on their investment. When talking to the consumer, reports for hybrid cars vary, depending on the vehicle and the purpose for which it was intended. When the Toyota Prius was first introduced to the world in 1997, it bragged about an economical 40 to 50 miles per hour. The gasoline engine on the Prius shuts off and is powered by battery when stopped or diving slow. Many of the other models of hybrids continue to run as a normal gas engine, and use the boost of an onboard electric motor to achieve additional acceleration without lower the miles per gallon. As Consumer Reports for hybrid cars state, the vehicles designed for performance, like many of the sport utility models, added the electric motor to supplement the existing power plant. As a result of adding an electric motor, many models in the hybrid family are attaining the additional power the consumers said they wanted without increasing the miles per gallon. While the mileage remains the same, the trade off is for the additional power at no additional fuel cost. Consumer Reports for hybrid cars point out the ones designed for performance boost power but not fuel costs. To really benefit through better gas mileage, some power is typically sacrificed. Much the same as a four-cylinder engine was traded for the six-cylinders to lower operating costs. A true hybrid vehicle shifts power to the electric motor when idle or at low speed and is boosted by the gas engine when rapid acceleration is required. According to many consumer reports for hybrid vehicle to become a winner among car buyers, they will have to offer the performance and fuel economy that the term hybrid indicates. As the technology matures and prices on parts, especially the storage batteries, which are the mainstay of the electric power system, the costs should come down to where the benefits of the extra cost of the vehicle will be realized through the fuel savings. For information on buying and selling new and second hand cars and bikes visit http://www.bharathautomobiles.com/index.php

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Design of car possesses several features that tap into the role of safety, sustainability and practicality. The exhaust of the car has built-in sensors whose purpose is to track the level of CO2 emissions, alerting the driver when they exceed the normal limit. The wheel rims work through magnetic levitation, like train wheels, making the car lighter and faster. The car's side mirrors retract within its body when parked, and they roll out as soon as the engine starts. They each have a build-in camera system, allowing driver to clearly see outside from inside the vehicle with ease.
New concept sport car from German car producer E-Wolf. E-Wolf unveils an EV supercar that’s so sporty. With a top speed of 155 miles per hour and a 0-60 acceleration that clocks in under four seconds, it has the performance to match its Italian playboy good looks, and its all-wheel drive, where each wheel is powered by an independent electric motor, should be able to keep all 2,000 pounds of it on the road. The Ford F650 is a super truck, appeared in 2000. The F650 is designed as a heavy hauler and is often used for towing or as a small dump truck. It is humongous! Its weight is about 160 tons, height is 3.5 meters – like a one-floor house! But then again, with a price tag of $60,000 up to infinity, it’s not like the standard home owner will possess one anyway.
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Car News Test DrivesBefore you and me see new models of cars or modifications of old one, they pass through the stricked control in laboratories, garages, on streets and platforms. Everything thing is called test drives. There cars are tested on a great number of points – power, safety, control, easiness of driving, protect from damages and other features. Tests can be made not only for the whole car, but for its separate parts also – wheels, air bags, hardness of base, suitiness of wheels to the type of road, protect from temperature and many others. For each, even smallest detail, scientists have couple of test.
In special laboratories techniques create situations and observe how car will show itself. How will these situations will influence passengers and driver.
It helps producers to identify all problems and disadvantages due to correct them before mass production. In case of low quality test drives, innocent people can be harmed.
While cars are tested instead of passengers, soft manikins are used. Numerous appliances are based on them, and at the moment of artificial crash it will memorize the force of hit, speed, possible damage on other characteristics, needed to be clarified.
When parts are tested they may be separated from the car structure or be on their place. These test also show what material is better to be used on this or those detail, how long will it serve and how it should be treated.
Kia Rio B-Spec First Drive
As I came up fast over the crest just before the sharp right-hander, I felt the race car begin to understeer away from me. "No worries," I thought, forgetting what exactly I was driving, "I'll just get on the power and get it straightened out." A tank-slapper later I was facing the other direction on the edge of the grass. I had just spun out on my first lap ever in a race car. A front-drive Kia Rio B-Spec race car, at that.