The Hybrid Car
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Current trends and figures behind its claimed Benefits.
- What Benefit Does the Consumer Receive?
- How Do Hybrids Affect the Climate?
- Do Hybrid Cars Contribute to Oil Independence?
Abstract
The hybrid auto, a concept introduced to the U.S. market in 1999, now accounts for 10.6 percent of the 8 million cars sold every year. Consumers and manufacturers alike have great incentive to buy and make hybrids because the perceived benefits of this auto-lower CO2 emissions and fuel efficiency-are especially marketable as part of the larger trend of recent years towards "going green." So marketable, it seems, that people are willing to bet real money on Popsci.Com's Prediction Exchange network that the hybrid car will account for at least 40 percent of all autos sold by 2015 ("hybrid Cars More Than 40 Percent of Vehicles Sold"). With the explosive popularity of these cars, it is definitely worth it to sift through what the hybrid promises to achieve and what it will actually achieve.
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