There has been a lot of debate whether or not hybrid cars actually save you money. While they do get much better gas mileage than conventional cars, they are initially more expensive and can cost more to upkeep. For those that are looking to find out the true cost of a hybrid car in relation to a conventional car they are considering purchasing, there is a new calculator that can help you determine this.
The <a href="http://fcvt-new.nrel.gov/cleancities/hev/calculator/single.php" rel="nofollow">Hybrid vs Standard car calculator</a> allows you to compare the lifetime cost of a hybrid vehicle to a conventional vehicle you may want to buy. You can put in two cars side by side and see exactly which will cost less over the lifetime of the car.
Once calculations are done, the calculator will give you detailed information on how much less carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, particulate matter and hydrocarbons the hybrid vehicle will create and then give detailed information on which of the two cars costs less to run over the lifetime of the car (my random sampling showed that it isn't always one or the other).
The one current weakness with the calculator is the lack of standard model cars to compare to the hybrid vehicles. The calculator only lists standard cars by Chevrolet, Ford, Honda, Jeep and Pontiac. Hopefully more will be added to create a comprehensive calculator on this subject.
The <a href="http://fcvt-new.nrel.gov/cleancities/hev/calculator/single.php" rel="nofollow">Hybrid vs Standard car calculator</a> allows you to compare the lifetime cost of a hybrid vehicle to a conventional vehicle you may want to buy. You can put in two cars side by side and see exactly which will cost less over the lifetime of the car.
Once calculations are done, the calculator will give you detailed information on how much less carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, particulate matter and hydrocarbons the hybrid vehicle will create and then give detailed information on which of the two cars costs less to run over the lifetime of the car (my random sampling showed that it isn't always one or the other).
The one current weakness with the calculator is the lack of standard model cars to compare to the hybrid vehicles. The calculator only lists standard cars by Chevrolet, Ford, Honda, Jeep and Pontiac. Hopefully more will be added to create a comprehensive calculator on this subject.
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