About Hybrid SUVs

by Vic Hurlstorm on September 18, 2009

It seems that when we say hybrid SUVs we actually make a mistake, as it sounds like an oxymoron. Why is that? SUVs are expensive vehicles and whoever buys one probably has enough money to maintain and fuel it. Even so, with the fuel prices staying so high, we should not be amazed at people’s desire to have more economic vehicles, even though the vehicles under discussion are SUVs. Besides, there is this tendency and policy all over the world to make people aware of the importance of our energy resources which we have been using wastefully. Therefore, we should all be concerned about having hybrid cars which are more fuel-efficient.

So with these in mind, people started making some adjusting to powerful vehicles and turn them into hybrid SUVs. When you decide to buy hybrid SUV, you should know that not all of them are cost–efficient in the long run. That means that you have to look for information before choosing among the diverse hybrid SUVs. To be of help in this matter, analysts at automotive-cost tracking Web site IntelliChoice.com performed a study for CNNMoney.com, in which they investigated and put side by side projected 5-year ownership costs for specific vehicles that were similar in price and maintenance costs to SUVs. Fuel, financial maintenance efforts and car value depreciation made the major elements of appreciation. Analysts intended to find out whether specific costs measured up to their expectations. There was also a comparison between regular and hybrid SUVS. According to their findings, hybrid SUVs beat the broad expectations by about $4,000.

Among the hybrid SUVs promoted on the market at present, we could count a number of vehicles like Acura RD-X, BMW X5 Hybrid, Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Equinox, Dodge Durango, Ford Escape, Lexus RZ 400h, Saturn VUE, to name just a few models. So, as you can see almost all the big automobile companies have become interested in doing something about the environment and finance and have already come up with a number of hybrid SUVs on the market. 

How much can hybrid SUVs save in terms of fuel? All the data available are statistical as the calculations are approximated and influenced not only by the initial price but also by the driving specificity of every owner. What we can say is that hybrid SUVs, and hybrid vehicles in general, though bulkier, seem to bear their bigger weight better than traditional vehicles, and this is apparent if we consider the issue of fuel efficiency and costs. In conclusion, if you are interested in hybrid SUVs do not hesitate, but go for them. Hybrid SUVs are definitely worth paying for.

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