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Disadvantages Of Hybrid Cars
Hybrid cars are one of the most sought after
vehicles nowadays, particularly with the growing market concern
over the environment and fears of the continuing oil price
hikes. People are opting to buy hybrid cars because they do not
want to always fall pray to pricing pressures, and because more
information is being disseminated over the dangers of
fuel-induced pollutants to the surroundings.
However, while hybrid cars are jam packed with
all the merits that might instantly bowl the discerning
consumer over, it is not without its share of faults and
disadvantages. Of course, as with anything in this world,
hybrid cars have 'catches' to their name. This is not to
discount hybrid cars altogether. We will be discussing each one
in brief here and hope that it will be able to help you make
your choice if you're considering buying a hybrid car anytime
soon.
Disadvantages of hybrid
cars
Expensive
Price of hybrid cars Hybrid vehicles generally cost more than
regular cars because not too many of them are in the market
yet. Much of this high price tag is attributed to the fact that
hybrid cars come with a complicated battery pack and make use
of an electric motor to operate. Maintenance tools for hybrid
cars are also pretty rare, so expect to spend more on checkups
and fix-its when the car bogs down. This can be addressed,
however, over time, when more people begin to patronize hybrid
cars and prompt manufacturers to make more
units.
New and untested hybrid car
technology Since hybrid cars' technology is fairly new,
its performance is still untested. This means some of the
problems that may be linked with them are still unforeseen.
Thus, if a new glitch arises, it is likely that it will take a
while for a solution to come up. However, this bit should not
deter the buyer from
purchasing a hybrid car, because, well, this is how regular
vehicles started out in the first place. It is all a trial and
error process.
Acceleration of hybrid
cars Hybrid
cars, though they boast of being able to perform as well as
traditional vehicles, they are generally slower, making it
difficult for drivers to keep pace with other cars especially
on the freeway. This lack of accelerative power can be
dangerous in certain situations. (However, other car owners can
see this as an advantage, because it affords the user better
control of his steering.)
High voltage of hybrid
cars Another
disadvantage of hybrid cars is the high voltage it requires to
charge itself and get ready for operation. If the hybrid car
gets into an accident, the high voltage wires could become open
and exposed and could cause collateral harm. It could also
cause short circuits.
Light weight of hybrid
cars Because
hybrid cars are lighter than regular vehicles, they are more
prone to accidents especially during storms. Also, in the event
of a collision with other cars, hybrid cars are disadvantaged
because they are likely to spin out more easily than their
heavier counterparts.
Reports have shown
other disadvantages of hybrid cars, but, again, these
should not stop anyone from patronizing the product
because, well, everything has a catch. No product is
perfect and it is good to know that manufacturers are in
the constant search to making hybrid vehicles
more user friendly and less accident
prone.
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