Sport Utility Vehicles
Potential problems with SUVs, Fuel economy is always a concern when buying a new SUV. The average SUV is 33 per cent less fuel efficient that the average passenger car; with rising fuel prices, that can translate into an expensive drive.
SUVs also have an unfortunate tendency to roll over during accidents. SUVs are more likely to roll over because they are far heavier than normal care and ride higher - on average, 8 inches higher than passenger cars. This has likely led to higher levels of fatal accidents in SUV crashes than passenger car crashes.
SUVs also usually result in higher insurance bills, thanks to the increased safety risk, higher maintenance costs, and the overall popularity of SUVs.
Which SUV is best for you and your family?
How do you pick the best Hybrid SUV from different SUV models available for sale in market?
The best way to go about the decision process is to make a list:
· What type of driving you'll be doing most,
· Capacity (passenger and cargo)
· The price range
· Safety
· Handling and Maneuverability
· Fuel economy
· You have to be sure you are absolutely comfortable with the SUV
· Take your time, and ask a lot of questions about its features.
The popular problem from the SUV is fuel economy, but if we can try to compare with this hybrid vehicle technology in SUV variant. What is the main difference between conventional SUV with the hybrid SUV is in the engine. In conventional type they use gasoline or diesel to run their engine but in the hybrid they use gasoline or diesels (hybrid Diesel) have an electric motor, which is attached to a battery. So with hybrid vehicle we can reduce the level of carbon dioxide emissions from automobiles.
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