Can't Decide On A
Hybrid Car? Why Not Try A Hybrid Car
SUV?
Maybe simply
buying a lightweight hybrid car does not feel right. Being an
all-American consumer made grander by having an all-American
family, you might want to try a hybrid SUV. Fortunately for
you, there already are hybrid versions of hybrid SUVs in the
market, so you won't really run out of
options.
While it isn't
likely that you'll save the same amount of gas as when you get
a hybrid car like a Civic or a Prius, getting an hybrid SUV
will still afford you a similar
advantage.
Consumer reports
say that the most efficient hybrid SUV out in the US market today is
the Ford Escape. Observers also recommend the Toyota
Highlander hybrid SUV, because of its wider seating and
storage capacity, though it has been found to be less fuel
efficient that the Escape.
The Toyota
Highlander has also been observed to be more powerful than the
Escape. If you have a huge family, the Highlander hybrid SUV
might be a better choice. But if you're more into the fuel
efficiency factor, then go for the Ford. Don't take this
article's word for it solely, though. It's better if you go see
for yourself which hybrid SUV type suits your needs
better.
Other hybrid SUVS
out in the market include the Lexus RX 400h Hybrid SUV and Mercury
Mariner Hybrid SUV. The Lexus is more pricey and fit for the
affluent car consumer, while the Mariner is simply a more
upmarket version of the Ford Escape. These two models are
for those people who want fuel-efficient hybrid SUVs but are
still hesitating how much of style and class they want to
forego.
Next year, new
hybrid SUVS are expected to be out, including the Toyota Sienna
Minivan, The Chevrolet Tahoe and the Saturn VUE Hybrid. The
Tahoe Hybrid is expected to be 25% more fuel-efficient than the
traditional Tahoe car.
Also in the
works, but likely to come out at a later time, are the Ford
Edge Hybrid, the Cadillac Escalade, the Mazda Tribute, the
Honda Pilot, the GMC Yukon, the Porsche Cayenne and the Lincoln
MKX.
More people are
turning to hybrid cars these days because of their promise of
lesser fuel consumption and environmental friendliness. Hybrid
SUV, because they run on both fuel and battery-powered engines,
eat up less fuel, thereby sparing the consumer the pain of
falling prey to price pressures in the world oil market. In
addition, it also emits significantly less smog pollutants in
the air, compared to traditional fuel-operated
cars.
Some critics say
that it is not the time to buy hybrid vehicles because they are
expensive. However, when you consider the advantages, you
really shouldn't think twice.
While you must
be discerning in choosing the right model for your needs,
this doesn't mean you start hesitating. After all, when
more people patronize hybrid cars and hybrid SUV,
manufacturers will see the need to produce more and
eventually bring its price at very affordable
levels.
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