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			<title>OrtonWaring796:&amp;#32;Created page with 'Hybrids: Cars of the Future   When individuals opt for a car, there are three attributes that they need to consider. Within stops for gasoline, it must get at least 300 miles, it…'</title>
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When individuals opt for a car, there are three attributes that they need to consider. Within stops for gasoline, it must get at least 300 miles, it should be simple to refuel, and it should be able to catch up to other cars on the road. These qualities are standard in all gas powered vehicles, however, the fuel economy is poor and they emit poisons in the air. With regard to electric cars, although they are good for the environment, they are not very fast and most of them can only go as far as 100 miles before they need to be fully charged again. And unfortunately, the good old [http://www.crvhonda.org/crv-honda/the-first-photo-of-honda-cr-v-concept-2012/ Honda CR-V].&lt;br /&gt;
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A whole lot of people are deciding to buy hybrid vehicles, which are a mix of gas-powered and electric vehicles. It's best to recognize how a fuel powered car and an electric car works before describing a hybrid in detail. A gas powered car works by using gasoline to power the engine which operates the transmission which then drives the wheels. In an electric car, large batteries deliver power to the engine which then causes the car to move. In the case of the hybrid car, it brings together both technologies into one. With a hybrid, the fuel economy is improved and minimizes the emissions that traditional gas powered cars make and it lacks the disadvantages that electric cars currently have.&lt;br /&gt;
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You will discover a small gas engine in a hybrid that is a lot more fuel efficient and less prone to producing pollutants. Similar to a regular car, the engine utilizes gasoline to get its power. The electric powered motor within the hybrid serves not just as a motor, but also a generator. There's also a generator that's principal focus is to give electric power to the motor. The energy that is produced is stored in the car's battery. Inside a hybrid, its motor is able to charge the battery along with get energy from it. The transmission inside the hybrid functions the same way as transmissions in standard cars.&lt;br /&gt;
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There are two diverse ways the energy sources are combined in hybrid cars.  The first way is going to be the parallel hybrid where there's a fuel tank for a gasoline engine and a battery for the electric motor. The series hybrid process is where the electrical power is created through the gasoline engine. The generator either can supply direct power to the electric motor or charge the battery packs. For more information [http://www.crvhonda.org/ click here].&lt;br /&gt;
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Given that the popularity of hybrids continue to increase and the cost of developing them goes down, it will reach a point where there is no reason not to get a hybrid. You will quickly realize that the pollution produced will drop  and the  amount of fuel  used  will  drop  off  dramtically.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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