Environmentally Friendly Cars – How Impartial Are Hybrid Car Consumer Reports?
Hybrid cars are the in thing these days. A hybrid car operates with 2 engines - one using traditional fuel, and the other energy from a rechargeable battery. With the influx of hybrid cars in the market, one cannot simply take advertisement and supplier claims for their word.
You can research using Consumer Reports on hybrid cars in order to have a clearer idea of what is current in the market at the point in time.
The range of information available to the potential buyer about hybrid cars is abundant. Data from the manufacturer’s website are good sources of needed preliminary knowledge on hybrid cars. And if we understand the fact that it is every hybrid car manufacturer’s duty to sell, we may be able to glean a much more honest report on the ins and outs of this new revolutionary vehicle by consulting consumer reports.
Independent Parties Give More Impartial Testimonials Of Hybrid Cars
“These hybrid systems have been very reliable,” according to Consumer Reports’ senior director for auto test centers David Champion who proceeded to comment that that around 94% of Toyota Prius owners would buy another Prius and are very happy and satisfied.
Findings like this one can prove valuable to a consumer, because aside from taking individual consumer reports on certain hybrid car models, it also provides comparison on certain features.
However, this doesn’t really show that consumer reports agree with other opinions, as some automobile experts and analysts have criticized the hybrid car as flamboyant because of the fact that two engines are being used for one purpose. Several consumer reports argue explaining that the electric motor adds power to the engine.
What Consumer Reports Say About Hybrid Cars
Consumer reports often say that they are for the protection of environment, asserting that they are supportive in the burning of less fossil fuel. This is in lieu of opinion from experts that hybrid drivers are paying too high for an automobile that offers only marginally better fuel efficiency than the other economy cars already on the road.
Some consumer reports compared the same brand Hybrid Car with the same brand conventional version and by comparing miles per gallon, calculated the fuel savings, not inclusive of tax breaks to be more than 15 years of monetary savings.
Use Consumer Reports Only As A Guide
Consumer reports should only serve as a guide for potential buyers of hybrid cars. Combine you findings with rigorous tests on your chosen hybrid cars, fully tapping on the expertise of its staff. But nothing beats checking out the truth with existing hybrid car users to get a direct feedback on the performance.
You will find a lot of “noise” throughout your research and eventually, it is still you, the buyer’s decision that will prevail.
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