Hybrid cars enjoyed a huge boost in sales amid skyrocketing gas prices over the past few years of uncertain economic times and restless consumers. The fusion of electricity and gasoline to fuel a vehicle proved to be an irresistable offer to both the eco-conscious, as well as to thrifty realists who decided they'd had it with being price-gouged for gas.
Now, as the gas prices begin to stabilize and consumer's pocketbooks seem to be a little heavier because of it, are these hybrid vehicles still enjoying their increasing status, or are they now a passing fad? Well, apparently American consumers are still interested in helping to conserve natural resources as well as save on gasoline, because these hybrid cars are still selling like hotcakes.
Sure, the sales may not be as hot as they were just a few short months ago when many areas in the US were facing gas prices of $3 and over, but they are still enjoying successful and plentiful sales, and are also enjoying a more wide recognition as people become increasingly eco-aware.
More and more Americans are realizing after the great surge in gas prices that seemed to have no end in sight, that this type of energy crisis can very well happen again, at any time, and they are trying to make more energy efficient choices in their vehicles.
In fact, when most of the time the fickle American public is quick to forget a pricing or shortage crisis when it comes to energy or natural resource supplies, they are not so quick to forget the gas price increases that were digging so deep into our pockets for what seemed like an eternity, and they are willing to spend a little more on a car that may prevent them from "having" to pay those outrageous prices ever again.
This is a tremendous shift in typical American consumerism, since we usually do tend to think short term, and the continued popularity of hybrid vehicles seems to signal a turn to long term thinking in large purchases in the buying public.
So, who are the leaders in the hybrid car market? Well, the Toyota Prius seems to be the most popular, at least these are the hybrids that I have seen most out on the roads and freeways in my neck of the woods.
Toyota is known for it's high quality, long-lasting cars, and is a trusted consumer brand here in the US, so it is only fitting that they produce one of the best sellers in the hybrid market. Others that are up and coming in the hybrid car market are Daimler Chrysler and GM, but their models have not quite matched the success Toyota's Prius has had yet.
On the horizon for the hybrid car options are luxury SUV's and larger, "family size" vehicles, for families that are watching their gasoline budget, but who can also obviously afford a little more up front for the luxury that comes afterwards in less gas expenditure.
We can only hope that more advances are to come in the energy alternative market, especially since we've seen what a fuel crisis can do to our economy and our working class citizens (like you and me). I have a feeling the technology is right on the brink, we just need to learn to let go of the idea that gasoline is the most efficient answer.
Best Hybrid Cars 2010
Many drivers have shown great interest in hybrid cars and some are still waiting to see the true results before they venture into buying this new form of automobile. There have been many statements made about the fuel savings that are possible with the hybrid engines but some people still need some reassurance that the fuel efficiency concept really works.
Some automobile driver's worry that they will have to spend more for hybrid cars and those worries are justified. Hybrid cars are very popular and this popularity has caused the price of the hybrid to be more expensive than any other gasoline powered engine in any model of automobile throughout America. Some people have a misconception about hybrid cars and think that they are electrically powered.
Some aspects of the hybrid cars engines are powered by electricity but they are not solely dependent on electricity. In fact, the hybrid cars generate enough electricity to recharge the car battery and the battery power is stored until extra power is necessary and the use of the gasoline engine is not necessary. One unnecessary use would be when a car comes to a complete stop at a red light. The hybrid engine will shut off, which saves fuel and the engine will be powered by the battery.
Many drivers worry that they will not be able to gauge when the engine is needed. Those worries are unfounded because the hybrid cars engine automatically engages at the right time and for the correct length of time. The driver's involvement in the process involves the use of the automobile brake and the hybrid car operates on cue when the brake is released and the accelerator is used.
Finding a hybrid car might be the only worry that an automobile driver has. There has been a shortage of hybrid cars all over the United States because hybrid car manufacturers did not expect such an overwhelming response to these fuel saving models of automobile. Automobile driver's can still purchase hybrid cars but they might have to pre-order the model of their choice.
The reduced emissions from a hybrid car are one of the main reasons that people are interested in them. People also like the idea that they will have to stop at gas stations less often and they like the idea that the Federal government is willing to give tax credits on various models of the hybrid cars. There are some rules about this that might worry some driver's but overall, the hybrid car quells those worries by performing better on the average than other automobiles offered on the market.
Both Danna Schneider & James Brown are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.
Danna Schneider has sinced written about articles on various topics from Acne Treatment, Types of Cancer and Aging Problems. Danna Schneider is the founder of for information on low interest credit cards, special interest credit cards, and the best deals. Danna Schneider's top article generates over 90500 views. to your Favourites.
Consequences Of Alcohol Use This interesting result suggests the fact that the efficacy of hepatitis C treatments is not strongly influenced by alcohol consumption