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		<title>How Hybrid Cars Produce Better Gas Mileage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The computerized Hybrid vehicles detect when to alternate the power from gas to electric. Your benefits are cost effective in fuel or gas, and using a rechargeable battery. In addition, there is less emission produce in hybrid cars opposed to conventional automobiles, which is better for the environment and the economy. Depending on the economy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-217" title="Hybrid Car Cutaway Converting Gas To Battery" src="http://www.fueleconomyhelp.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/hybrid-car-cutaway-converting-gas-to-battery-300x178.gif" alt="Hybrid Car Cutaway Converting Gas To Battery" width="300" height="178" />The computerized <strong>Hybrid vehicles</strong> detect when to alternate the power from gas to electric. Your benefits are cost effective in fuel or gas, and using a rechargeable battery. In addition, there is less emission produce in <strong>hybrid cars</strong> opposed to conventional automobiles, which is better for the environment and the economy. Depending on the economy it may produce more jobs having more hybrids in production. It seems that hybrids are here to stay being that it is low cost and easy to maintain.</p>
<p><a title="How Hybrid Cars work" href="http://www.fueleconomyhelp.com/2008/10/top-ten-reasons-to-choose-a-hybrid-vehicle-car-or-suv/">Hybrid cars</a> have <a title="25 ways to get better gas mileage" href="http://www.fueleconomyhelp.com/2008/07/top-25-fuel-economy-tips/">better gas mileage</a>, as it uses both the engine and motor it converts gas to energy and it automatically stores in the rechargeable battery. When you completely brake or make a full stop using the brakes the Hybrid car recreates energy into electricity storing it in the battery. Like any other car the engine and motor forces the vehicle to move forward, backward and so forth. While cruising in the hybrid car the engine shuts down and the battery does all the work saving you a whole lot of fuel.</p>
<p>If you purchased a Hybrid after December 31, 2005 you may qualify for a <a title="Hybrid Car Tax Breaks" href="http://www.hybridcars.com/federal-incentives.html">tax break</a> up to $3,400, so ask your accountant or tax professional for more information.</p>
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