There is a growing trend toward pushing people to use new
alternative fuels to power their vehicles. Alternative
fuel burns cleaner, is better for the environment, and, in many
cases, can be cheaper than gasoline. But not just any car
will run on alternative fuels. The engine must be
constructed in a different way to adapt to the new substance
that it will be running on.
Almost all major car companies have jumped right on to the
alternative fuel bandwagon by manufacturing a variety of
vehicles designed especially to run on alternative fuel.
They are called, of course, alternative fuel vehicles or AFVs
for short. Some vehicles are strictly designed and built
to run on nothing but alternative fuel while others can run on
either gasoline or alternative fuel making them a hybrid
car.
As of 2006, here is a list of some of the alternative fuel or
'green' vehicles manufactured by some of the major car
companies:
Honda Insight
Honda Accord Hybrid
Dodge Ram Pickup 1500 Series
Dodge Stratus Sedan
Dodge Durango SUV
Dodge Caravan Minivan
Ford Taurus
Ford F-150 Pickup
Ford Escape SUV
GM Impala
Chevrolet Silverado 4 x 2
Chevrolet Tahoe SUV
Chevy Yukon SUV
Nissan Titan Pickup
Toyota Highlander SUV
Toyota Prius
And these are truly just a few of the alternative fuel
vehicles that are on the market. There are more and more
being designed and manufactured every day. Big car
companies know that the wave of the future is going to be
towards environmental friendliness when it comes to a personÆs
vehicle. ThatÆs why their manufacturing of so many
alternative fuel or hybrid vehicles is a huge part of their
business plans these days.
Now, you should know that even though it is a good idea to buy
an alternative fuel vehicle these days, you will have to pay
more money to do so. Alternative fuel vehicles run
anywhere from $3,000 to $10,000 more than a regular gasoline
car. ThatÆs why many states offer great incentives for
those people who own alternative fuel vehicles.
For example, California, Florida, and Texas have allowed
alternative fuel vehicles exemptions when it comes to
commuting. These places have commuting or ôhigh
occupancyö lanes that allow cars with a certain number of
people in them to use them. If you have an AFV, you can
be in this lane even if you are by yourself.
The Federal Government also offers a tax break to those people
who have purchased an alternative fuel vehicle in the year
2006. For some, that is an amazing tax advantage and well
worth the investment in buying an alternative fuel vehicle.
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