Hybrid
Technology Develops as the 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid
Released on
= May 23, 2005, 12:47 pm
Press Release
Author = Jenny McLane
Industry = Automotive
Press Release
Summary = Hybrid cars use the combination of technologies such as
internal combustion engines (ICEs), electric motors, batteries,
hydrogen, and fuel cells. This saves a lot of gas fuel that becomes
the preference of car buyers. The
hybrid technology improves year after year as Honda’s hybrid
vehicles become popular. Then, the 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid is by
far the best Honda hybrid, or hybrid vehicle in the market.
Press Release
Body = The company that popularizes the hybrid technology is producing
the better hybrid vehicles year after year. Although Toyota starts
the technology to their Prius in 1997, Honda produces, develops,
and uses the technology continuously
to their cars. Honda’s first hybrid car, the Honda Insight
was released in the United States in 1999. This was soon followed
by the Honda Civic which marked the radical change in the hybrid
technology and changed the way people’s to a car.
Hybrid cars
use the combination of technologies such as internal combustion
engines (ICEs), electric motors, batteries, hydrogen, and fuel cells.
This saves a lot of gas fuel that becomes the preference of car
buyers.
The hybrid technology
improves year after year as Honda’s hybrid vehicles become
popular. Then, the 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid is by far the best Honda
hybrid, or hybrid vehicle in the market.
A 3.0l V-6 engine
of the Accord is the biggest among its class. It is the first hybrid
that can match or even surpass other gas-engine vehicles. With 255
horses
pushing it, the Accord is the most economical V-6 vehicle.
The 2005 Honda
Accord Hybrid drives like the conventional gas-engine powered vehicle.
And without the “hybrid” badges on the vehicle, you
wouldn’t know the difference.
This Accord
uses the same automatic transmission like that of the gas-engine
instead of the continuously variable transmission (CVT), Toyota
and Ford uses to their hybrid. Its so the IMA or the integrated
motor assist which always at the gas mode
and kick to electric for additional power when needed, unlike Ford
and Toyota which uses the electric as long as possible then switch
to gas when needed.
Fuel economy
is not a question for the Honda Accord Hybrid. With 37 mpg fuel
consumption on highway and 29 mpg in city, the Accord allows driver
to save more money. Accord doesn’t need to be plugged in.
It automatically recharge itself during braking and, if necessary,
via the gas engine. To save more fuel, both systems automatically
shuts off at stoplight and long stops.
The only backslash
of the 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid is its price tag of about $30,000
which is $3,400 more that its gas model. But for a vehicle that
saves more fuel the regular vehicle, it is a better buy in the long
run.
The 2005 Honda
Accord Hybrid can be seen on www.partstrain.com along with other
Honda vehicles. For more information about the vehicle, and to purchase
Honda part, visit http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByVehicle/HONDA
.
Web Site = http://
Contact Details
= Los Angeles, California, USA, 90025
jenny@partstrain.com
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