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If you are concerned about your carbon footprint and are looking for a way to go eco friendly, one of the things that you may want to consider is an alternative fuel car. Whether you are planning on buying a hybrid car or convert your old one, alternative energy can help you to be more eco friendly and cut down on the cost of fuel. Here is a look at just five of the benefits that going green can provide you.
Oil dependency is a tremendous problem worldwide. Fuel prices continue to rise, causing concern for everyone's wallet in the depressed economy. In addition, more people are becoming aware of their carbon footprint and the lasting effect that they could be having on the environment now and into the future. Because of this, the need for alternative energy is stronger than ever.
Many people are going green to reduce their carbon footprint to help to save the environment. But going green can also have a positive effect on your bank account as well. If you are looking to save some green, going eco friendly can help you to do so in multiple ways.
What would you say if you didn't have to buy a new car in order to get the advantages of a hybrid. Time to save money any way you can, even if it takes a small investment for the future. Sounds like a great idea, but will it really be worth it?
The Honda Civic is one of the best selling cars in the United States. This is not only due to the price but also because it has a diverse selection of models to choose from. The most popular model is the hatchback which most people are accustomed to, but it also comes in a four-door sedan and a two door coupe.
Although it has only been 10 years since the new Volkswagen Beetle was introduced, it seems that the luster has come off the trend of wanting this piece of history. The 60s and 70s were a time that the Beetle was en vogue and being off the scene in the 80s and early and mid 90s, it was a hot vehicle when re-introduced to the public in 1997.
Since 2003, when Toyota decided to completely revamp its Corolla model, there hasn't been much change to the car itself apart from the price. Combined with the fact that there are other cheaper, better driving competitors, the all-time selling automobile has lost some of its luster.
The 2005 Civic looks to continue its hold in the compact car market and it doesn't seem that there's anything in this model that suggests it will do otherwise. Not only does the Civic have a reputation as a reliable and dependable vehicle, the cost has always been something that appeals to many people shopping for cars.
When the Volkswagen Beetle re-emerged triumphantly in 1997, sales of the car surged. When those sales started to slip, some new attributes were added; the Turbo S, which was introduced in 2002 and a convertible version were added in 2003 to try to spark sales of the old brand.
The Toyota Corolla has the distinction of being the all time top selling car, having sold over 25 million automobiles. The overall changes made from the 2003 Corolla went a long way towards assuring that this trend would continue.