Green Cars

March 29th, 2010

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In today’s modern world vehicles are an essential part of everyday life. On the other hand, cars are also a source of pollution and cause damage to the natural environment of the world. One of the main environmental issues of the planet, global warming, led to the idea and the development of “green” cars, otherwise known as environmentally friendly cars.

An environmentally friendly or green car is a vehicle that has low harmful emissions (predominantly carbon dioxide) and is fuel efficient, the result of which is a less damaging impact on the global environment than average vehicles.

In recent years the majority of car manufacturers have made special efforts to develop new, innovative technologies. Currently, there are number of different types of green cars that are already available in the car market around the world, including:
• Electric cars
• Hybrid cars
• Hydrogen cars
• Solar cars

Hybrid Vehicles-Advantages and Disadvantages


ford_focusThere is still a lack of knowledge about green cars as most people don’t know how these vehicles work. Additionally, there is some confusion on whether hybrid cars are as good as regular vehicles for everyday driving.

If you are considering buying a green car, but are not sure whether it’s the right choice for you, then you should take into consideration the advantages and disadvantages of green cars before making a decision.

We present to your attention the pros and cons of buying a hybrid vehicle in order to help you if you are considering buying a new eco-friendly car.


Hybrid Car Advantages:
1. Green cars are cleaner for the environment than conventional gas engine cars
2. Green cars have lower emissions
3. Hybrids have better mileage
4. Green cars have financial benefits such as tax deductions and credits
5. Special warranties are provided for the battery pack, the electric motor other costly items.

Hybrid Car Disadvantages:
1. Hybrid cars are more expensive than average vehicles
2. Hybrid cars weight more due to battery packs
3. Green cars have less power
4. Hybrids have a lower acceleration

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